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Old Dec 14, 2006, 04:26 PM
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Re: Favorite Nurses?

Did travel assignment with Favorite, I had no real problems, but I got to know local office and dealt with them. Rx was wonderful, try Medical Express and Medical Staffing, I did assignments with both. Good Luck. If you want local, network ask local agency nurses. Good Luck

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Old Jan 25, 2007, 07:30 AM
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Re: Favorite Nurses?

Worked with Favorite out of Denver. I was able to get my hours no problem and I was only orientated to 3 of the hospitals at the time. There are always going to be problems with each registry and each office is different.

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Old Jan 26, 2007, 03:03 PM
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I filled out the online application about 3 months ago. During the initial phone interview I was told to call them back when I had 1 years experience. I received an email not 3 weeks ago offering to put me into a peds position. I have no Peds experience. I explained this to them over the phone, there was no comment. I received an email asking for an updated copy of my resume and that I was to 'be sure to put something down in the way of peds experience'. I deleted the e-mails and did not return their calls. I am NOT going to 'make up' work history for anyone. Ugh!

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Old Feb 01, 2007, 04:17 PM
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Re: Favorite Nurses?

wearyLPN,

Favorite is without question one of the most ethical national agencies out there. It sounds like you encountered a bad staffer. You should do Favorite and other nurses a favor and report this person. I have no doubt they will fire him/her if you have any kind of proof (old emails still in your deleted folder maybe?).

For what it's worth, I worked per diem and travel with Favorite many years ago. I dealt with several different people, and they were all top notch.

Now days I work for a regional agency (Cascade). One of the owners of Cascade used to work at Favorite years and years ago. She's as honest and ethical as they come, and I've been with her agency now exclusively for about 4 years full-time.

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Old Feb 06, 2007, 01:03 AM
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Re: Favorite Nurses?

Just wanted to add a comment that you should keep in mind, that experiences, both positive and negative, can change with dealing with different staffers, different mgrs, different agencies over different periods of time; and one person's experience, while a good predictor, may not be exactly so for you. I have learned this myself from trying to find out things from different people about different employers and going around and finding out for myself. Over time, with changes in people and circumstances, there were changes in different employers that made them go from so-so, or everything I ever wanted, to "gotta get outta here". So, I would say try to get as much different input as possible, try it out yourself, on "trial runs"; and be prepared to move on if necessary. That's why it's always a good idea to go with at least two agencies at one time. Good luck. And please come back to keep us updated.

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