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Aug 05, 2007 03:48 PM

What should I do?


Okay, I need all the help I can get right now. I'm currently working in a doctor's office (cardiology) M-TH 8-5:30 and Fri 8-11:30am. My hours never are really that due to my doctor working on his own schedule. i have a BSN as well. The office recently lost it's medical records clerk and the assistant administrator has stated that since there is enough nurses with free time that we can start working in medical records as well as paint the base boards! I work a part time job at the floor I left at the hospital to make ends meet. Well the other day I was at the hospital and they offered me a charge nurse position which means one week 7-3p and the next week 3-11p with no weekends and shift differentials. I would make in two weeks what I make in one MONTH at the office. I love my doctor, but I just am completely torn as to what to do. I feel like I am wearing myself out working two jobs where I'm being offered something with no weekends and more money. I use to think I didn't want to work Thanksgiving and Christmas, but it's only two days out of the year and that's the main reason I went to the office, to have Christmas off. I know that was stupid, but I just don't know what to do and want some advice.
Thanks


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No. 1
from TazziRN
Old Aug 05, 2007, 03:52 PM

Default Re: What should I do?
Take the position. You may love the doc but do you love the JOB?
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No. 2
from bill4745
Old Aug 05, 2007, 03:55 PM

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Take the new job. A no-brainer.
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No. 3
from Dixielee
Old Aug 05, 2007, 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by bill4745 View Post
Take the new job. A no-brainer.
My exact thoughts....don't even hesitate.
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No. 4
from santhony44 Premium Member
Old Aug 05, 2007, 04:51 PM

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Take the new job!! That is, unless you really want to be a medical records clerk!
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No. 5
from RNmom08
Old Aug 05, 2007, 04:55 PM

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paint the baseboards?? please take the new job. You didn't go to school to paint baseboards!

Geez. What an insult to our profession. Just my opinion.
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No. 6
Old Aug 05, 2007, 05:09 PM

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Oh definitely take the job that's just been offered; it mostcertainly makes most sense to me. Good luck!
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No. 7
Old Aug 05, 2007, 05:47 PM

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I wouldn't even THINK about it! Did you really get your BSN to PAINT BASEBOARDS?
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from luvschoolnursing Premium Member
Old Aug 05, 2007, 06:02 PM

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Do you want to work evenings and holidays? Do you need the extra money? Would you be happier in the hospital? Is the stress in the Dr. office less? These are the issues only you can answer. Sometimes the extra money isn't worth it if you really don't need it. Do you have children? Would being away from them in the evenings be a hardship? Don't dash into a decision. If these things are important to you, you could always look into other job options that will keep you home evenings and holidays. (In case you can't guess, I took a HUGE paycut when I left the hospital and have never looked back!) Best of luck in whatever choice you make
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from ladydame
Old Aug 05, 2007, 06:45 PM

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I know I should take the new job, but it's one I left as a floor nurse. No I really don't want to work holidays or evenings whenever I have children, but plenty of nurses make it work. My husband just ended his term of service in the army and is going to school to be a police officer and he won't have a job for the next four months. I do need the money and right now I'm working at the office and then going to the hospital on Friday after work and on Saturdays so it's not like I have a break working at the office. Should I try and bargain with the office for more money and not to work in medical records or paint??? I'm scared if I do that then they will act ugly to me and that's exactly the kind of administration they are. Has anyone ever charge nursed before? The doctor office stress is just under the hospital. We stay so busy it's ridiculous. They caught me reading a magazine the other day and I was sent to medical records. I just need ya'll to give me every bit of advice you can!
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