I had problems finding full time PERMANENT positions when I worked in Canada. When whomever it is on leave returns, you might be left trying to find another job. I had to work as a women's hospital float ( no benefits ), and then I worked in ICU 4 shifts a month. It was always unpredictable... so I left! ( not that that is an option for everyone... ) I feel your pain but regarless of the offer for work, any orientation of that length in a specialized area is unsafe. New grads on the med surg units here get at least 12 weeks of orientation... Longer for ICU, ER, L& D, NICU and even TELE... I don't know what the situation is as far as job availability in Canada is now, but when I left, so did many other nurses. In fact for a long time, many of the units here were staffed with only Candadian RN's; they had experienced the same problems I did regardless of which province they were from. Don't sell yourself short and put your license on da line. Good luck! Keep looking..
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