Originally Posted by BigB
In california you have to work all shifts from what I understand and overtime is mandatory i.e if they need you, you stay. If they call you on a day off, you come in. This is stuff a former correction nurse told me. Rotating shifts is terrible on ones health though, and I wouldn't do it.
Hi Big B: Thank you! You understand what I mean about the "test." The paper application that I got said if you answered no to any questions, like will you work rotating shifts, be on call, and mandatory overtime, they say "DO NOT APPLY." Nothing like cutting off your nose to spite your face. They are crying for nurses, hello!! No, I am not going to put my health at risk either. Sure is an accommodating way to get nurses.
I worked corrections before for agencies, and sometimes it was hard, sometimes easy, but I always had at least one officer with me. However, after seeing a documentary on Pelican Bay prison, that was enough for me to not really go to a prison again. Jails were not bad because they were temporary. Oh well, I just got a huge laugh out of how they went about hiring, as if that was going to get the nurses to flock to them.
Bye Bye