Nursing Jobs
|
|
Job Seeker:
Employer:
|
How-To allnurses |
 |
|
Welcome to allnurses: A Nursing Community for Nurses
The largest most active online nursing community. Join 322,411 nurses from around the world to learn, communicate, and network. For full allnurses.com access, register today - it's free! Problems during registration? Please don't hesitate to contact support.
|
Would you like to comment?
Join or Login if already a member.

Apr 30, 2003, 08:48 PM
|
|
|
Well, I interviewed for the local prison job today...........is a correctional center, no longer a camp as I had thought...........was a little more like a production line than an interview, lol..........one nurse every half hour, then we all spent the next hour filling out med and procedure tests..............Interview was a round of medical questions..........that was about it.............lol............think I would have preferred the electrical type test sjoe mentioned............wish me luck.........don't think they were happy with me for stating that I was terminated for making too much noise about working 2-3 hours extra 3-4 times a week w/out pay in home health, but was only negative during interview.............
|

May 01, 2003, 11:11 PM
|
|
|
Good luck. Corrections is a well-kept secret in healthcare, and is a very good place for many of us to work.
You might want to think about a positive way to talk about your refusing to work without being paid in the past, in case it comes up in future interviews--that is IF, for some reason, you need to mention this at all (and I would suggest that you DO NOT).
Anything you ever say in an interview about a past or current employer that is negative, such as their trying to cheat you out of your pay, etc.: 1) makes you sound like a whiner and 2) makes the prospective employer think you might spread negative statements about them some day. Whether the facts of a past job are true or not, you probably don't want to leave those kinds of impressions about yourself.
|

May 02, 2003, 06:29 AM
|
|
|
I agree, but haven't really found a way to state that I was terminated in a positive light..............Nursing Activism??? LOL, don't think anyone would appreciate that either...........Have heard from some of my references that they are checking..........is that good?
|

May 02, 2003, 08:43 AM
|
|
|
If you held the questionable job for only a few months, simply leave it OFF your resume and applications. Say you were taking time off or doing some career evaluation in order to decide on a field of nursing (like that of the job your are seeking) where you can make your best contribution, if you need to account for the time.
(Yes, I know some of the members afflicted with terminal obsessive self-disclosure will disagree with me. All I can say is, "it works.")
Otherwise, do some reading about job interviewing (your local librarian should be able to suggest some books they have) and come up with a good way to account for leaving that job. Practice saying it, so it will be smooth in the interview.
Last edited by sjoe : May 02, 2003 at 08:49 AM.
|

Jun 03, 2003, 08:11 AM
|
|
|
I GOT THE JOB!!!!!!!!!! lol, a month later, i finally got notified..................thanks for all of your good vibes!!
|

Jun 04, 2003, 12:29 PM
|
|
|
Now you get to see whether a part of your orientation includes those electrodes. You might find the hostage policy interesting, BTW.
|

Jun 04, 2003, 12:35 PM
|
|
|
does the hostage policy include electrodes too? lol
|
Would you like to comment?
Join or Login if already a member.
Currently Active Users Viewing: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
| Thread Tools |
Search this Thread |
|
|
|
|