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Tenure? Probation?

For my job, I had a 6 month probation period, then I was made "permanent". What did you all have? I know some school nurses are covered under the teachers' union, so I was wondering whether those nurses need to spend years, trying to become tenured?

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yeah -us union covered nurses have to deal for 3 full year until we are granted tenure. Then the gloves come off and we can fight a bit harder against the injustices like missing our contracted lunches while the teachers never have to miss theirs. Only 2 more to go for me at this school and i'll once again be tenured.... and back in the fight

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There's no teacher union here but my first 3 years of contracts were probationary.

Not in the Teacher's union here and no tenure either.

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yeah -us union covered nurses have to deal for 3 full year until we are granted tenure. Then the gloves come off and we can fight a bit harder against the injustices like missing our contracted lunches while the teachers never have to miss theirs. Only 2 more to go for me at this school and i'll once again be tenured.... and back in the fight

Are the nurses usually granted tenure? I was wondering if it's really just a longer "probation", or if it's a nerve-wracking 3 years, wondering if you'll still have a job at the end? I am in a union at my district, but it's nowhere near as strong as the teachers' union.

I am currently "exploring my options", so I want to have an idea of what's out there... ;)

Thanks!

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Oh yea, no tenure - Texas is an at will employment state. Your contract is offered annually.

I'm employed at will in Wisconsin. Never been pink slipped, though, and never afraid of a cut in my hours.

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