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Have you gone back to work at a former facility as an agency nurse? If so, what was the lapse of time? I'm guessing it is illegal to "blacklist" -- I'm still curious of the opportunities/ramifications that exist. Thanks for your input. Sue
I have done it with no problems at all - went back to work agency the week after I left the hospital as a staff member. Was asked by the co-ordinator to let them know my availabilities as well as letting the agency know, so they could ask for me by name if they needed me!
I also have a friend who works part time where I used to - she is doing a business degree, so during uni holidays she works agency at the same place - on the same ward, mind! - that she is employed!
I guess there are 2 issues. One is with the shortage of nurses hospitals can't afford to be too fussy. The other is, they know what you can do, that you know the routine & the staff, & are more likely to be more productive than someone who has never been there before.
several of our hospital's in our area are to proud to ask you to come back and work. It is usually 6 months for us in Mississippi. I have a problem where they left me on prn and therefore they said that I was still employed by the hospital. But I know better now
Also, consider all the working relationships. Of course, am assuming you would not consider going back to a place where you felt very uncomfortable, but sometimes people have to make money, and they feel maybe they can put up with a little rather than a lot. Good luck, whatever you do!
In my area, three hospitals have a tendency to never let you back in the door if you'ved worked for them and then go agency. Around North West Georgia, the hospitals don't seem to know or care about a shortage of Nurses and fire and blackball good ones for no reason, or the most petty reason you can imagine. I got blackballed by one hospital because the CEO asked me, and everyone else in a group of about 10 people, to tell about my childhood and where I grew up. When my turn came, I said I was just a Nurse and I really didn't have one place I grew up. That was all I said. Not everybody has had a sunny childhood, ask me about my professional credentials, I'll tell you all you want to know. He didn't like my response. I had worked agency there for two years in the ER and Chest Pain Center, no c/o's, was well liked and very competent. He told them to never let me come back unless I came and personally apologized to him( for refusing to give personal info in a public forum) if I begged, he would consider it. Ergo. In retrospect, I wish I had just made up a neat childhood.
Currently, I'm working at two long term care facilities that I have worked at in the past. One of which I was a medicare nurse for one year and the other I was 3-11 supervisor. In this area they can't afford to be selective.