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Old Apr 08, 2008, 10:49 AM
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nursing and vacation time

hi,
i'm in the process of switching careers from dental hygiene to nursing...i have one more question of concern though...and, it's truly minor...and ridiculous actually...but, it's important to me..
my husband is twice my age so, our two weeks of vacation a year is extremely important to us...
is it easy to get let just say one week in July and one week in December vacation time?? i don't care if its paid or not really..my husband works ALL THE TIME..and , these two weeks are the only vacation we get together...

okay, you can all roll your eyes now

thanks

linda

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Old Apr 08, 2008, 02:19 PM
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Well, asking for and getting vacation time off in July is probably not a problem. December is another story. At the hospital where I work, we are not allowed to ask off from Thanksgiving thru the New Year. That's not to say if you asked for the first week of December off (which really only encompasses 3 days if you're working 12's) you wouldn't get it though. It's just unlikely that you would get any time off during the holidays in December.


Sort of strange that you would base a career around 2 weeks of vacation, but hey... whatever.

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Old Apr 08, 2008, 02:59 PM
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Re: nursing and vacation time

Where I work, vacation is allotted by seniority. So anyone who hasn't been working for the employer for a LONG time isn't likely to get July under any circumstances, and only the first week or two of December would be even remotely possible. I got lucky this year and got two weeks in July only because I had to select three more vacation shifts and there were three in the same week in July that were still available. That week dovetails with my scheduled six days off to give a total of two weeks. I nearly fainted.

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Old Apr 08, 2008, 03:10 PM
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With staff nursing, it can be very difficult to get vacation during the peak seasons. The hospitals that I worked at awarded vacation by seniority. This meant that for at least 3 years, the only vacation a new employee can take is during less desirable times- March, Sept., etc. The last hospital that I worked at did not allow vacation to be taken from Thanksgiving to New Year's.

Now, however, I have a position that does not require any direct patient care and I can take vacation whenever I want! By the way, I do understand how important vacation and time off is and I think it's great that you are considering this.

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Old Apr 08, 2008, 06:58 PM
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The last hospital I worked for gave us six weeks paid leave a year. It was very clear to me early on that I was never going to get to use the time when I needed or wanted to use it, because it went in order of seniority. If I can't take time when my children have vacation from school, around the holidays or in the summer, then what's the point??! I ended up working at another hospital per diem so I can self-schedule to work when I want to work - basically when the children are in school. Over the summer I'll pick up some evening and weekend time, when my husband is home with them.

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Old Apr 08, 2008, 07:41 PM
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oh really?? you can actually work the hours and days you want to work?? THAT WOULD BE PERFECT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i live in michigan...i've been looking for a dental hygiene job for almost three years (oversaturation of hygienist) and have nothing((( it's really sad...i do alot of subbing work..and i find even when i sub my hand and neck hurt pretty bad...and, i'm sick of scrapping stuff off of peoples teeth))
so, how many hours do you work a week???

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Old Apr 09, 2008, 09:50 AM
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Per diem is when you don't get benefits, so you make more hourly - at most hositals. I can do this because my husband has benefits. My goal is to average 20 hours a week, and to pick up a few shifts each month at the hospital where I used to work full time. The only problem with per diem is that you can get called off if the census on the floor is low. I'm very blessed that I work for "extras" for my family, and don't rely on the money to make ends meet.

Best of luck to you!

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Old Apr 09, 2008, 01:36 PM
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For vacation time, do hospitals consider religious reasons at all? Say, if you are Jewish and want/need to take Passover off, or if you are Catholic and want to take Good Friday off, for example.

Ksenia

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Old Apr 11, 2008, 08:23 AM
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Re: nursing and vacation time

I'm not sure about the religious question. I think as long as the hospital has ample staff they can give the religious holidays off to those that request. I'm not sure what they do if there isn't enough staff but I remember reading a similar question here that said something like if you are helping the sick/needy during the holiday its okay because you are needed (not sure if that makes sense).

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Old Apr 11, 2008, 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by carebearRN08 View Post
... I remember reading a similar question here that said something like if you are helping the sick/needy during the holiday its okay because you are needed (not sure if that makes sense).
It definitely makes sense.
If you have religious issues with working certain days there are 2 avenues to look into; your rabbi or priest (insert: minister or whatever) and your work supervisor.

Mark

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