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Feb 05, 2009 11:57 PM

New LPN Grad and Agency Nursing Question....Need Advice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Hi everyonne!!
I am new to this website.. It's being a while that I being visiting this site and I completely love it!!
The reason that I post this message is to seek advice regarding a recent job offer. My situation is the following:
I just graduated from nursing school as an LPN, have no experience whatsoever other than clinical rotations as a student... In easy words, I just came out of the oven.... I being recently offered an job with a nursing agency. I being told that they send you to different institutions, LTC, Homecare, etc.. depends what you choose. they say they are very flexible with their schedules; anyway.... I have heard that agency nurses are very independent and requiere alot of experience..(which I don't have yet ) Is this true??? My question is should I considerer this oportunity? Is this a good choice for me to start as a nursing career since I just graduated..? Has anybody had joined a nursing agency as a recent LPN grad?? What is like to be an agency nurse...?
Any thoughts and advice will be greatly appreciated...


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No. 1
from Rotifer
Old Feb 06, 2009, 06:07 AM

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Don't do it - they will eat you alive. An agency hired me over the phone four days after I got my nursing license (RN) and dispatched me to the home of a 5 yo recently discharged from the hospital after being shot in the head. I'm not sure what they will offer you as an LPN but assume the worst and, at least, you won't be surprised by what they throw at you.
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from suzanne4
Old Feb 06, 2009, 06:50 AM

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Do not do it. Just because an agency will hire you; it does not mean that they will have work for you. And without any type of orientation, how are you going to function?

Most reputable agencies require at least one year of full-time work experience and most are now wanting to see two years of experience.

Great way to lose your license as your agency will most definitely not be backing you up on anything.
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from systoly
Old Feb 06, 2009, 11:29 AM

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No way! Please don't do it. It is difficult, to say the least, for an experienced nurse. I've worked for five different agencies over the years. Orientation is practically non existent and neither is field support. Please take the first two responses to heart. Again, agencies usually require experience. Some agencies will give misleading or incomplete information just to fill a shift. I do not see anything positive for you in this and I totally agree with Rotifer, "they will eat you alive".
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from systoly
Old Feb 06, 2009, 12:04 PM

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Perhaps this will help to explain the above reponses. I work for an agency right now. I only do homecare, because doing staff relieve is like being the main attraction in the colosseum. I have a regular schedule and the home setting is a welcome change from my other work environment. However, this is how it started. I was supposed to have four hours of orientation with another nurse. When I arrived for orientation, there was no other nurse. The agency then told me that a family member would orient me. This family member had to leave about fifteen minutes later and instantly I became the primary caregiver for an unstable client with acute, bilateral infiltrate. The chart was anything but up to date, especially the MAR, and meds and supplies were strung all over the place.
In cases like this, besides clinical experience and assessment skills, you need experience in prioritizing, experience with durable medical equipment, and know how to manage medical emergencies on your own.
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Old Feb 07, 2009, 12:48 AM

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Scary.. try sumting else first....
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from atlantagal
Old Feb 07, 2009, 08:37 AM

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You need to protect your license! I have 10 years of experience as a nurse recuiter. I advise you to have at least two years of nursing experience before you work through agency. the response above is very true, they will eat you alive. Good luck! Atlantagal
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from megan0321
Old Feb 07, 2009, 04:41 PM

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First off, congratulations on making it out of the oven

I know this isn't what you want to hear, but DO NOT sign up with an agency.

Agency work is a great option to make more money for less hours, and you should definitely consider it a few years from now once you have more experience. It's a great way to make money while going back to school.

However, as a new grad you will be eaten alive.

I myself have two years of experience now. I have been doing agency work for the last 6 months. I cannot IMAGINE working for an agency with even one drop less of experience than I have now.

Agency nurses are a rare breed. We get thrown into situations with almost no help at all. It's our job to land on our feet, manage the floor, and work as though we have worked at these facilities all our lives. Facilities that you are sent to are not there to help you. They are paying you lots of money to come in, figure it out, and do a damn good job or else.

Agency work requires a lot of experience and knowledge. You lack both of these as a new grad, even if you were top of your class.

Your best bet is to get a job where they will nurture you as a new nurse. Take into consideration your lack of experience and invest in you to help you grow into a more experienced nurse. Once you have worked for a few years and have really gained from it, THEN consider working for an agency.

But please, I beg you.. for your own sake, DO NOT sign up for with an agency yet. You won't be happy and your license will be on the line.
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from cygnus85
Old Feb 07, 2009, 08:32 PM

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Thank you all for the advice and comments posted above. It really open up my eyes and ears... I really apreciate them..
I will definately will listen to your advices and NOT sign up with the agency.
Once again, Thank you guys..
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from caliotter3
Old Feb 08, 2009, 03:32 PM

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Good decision. If the agency had your best interests in mind, they would have told you how they intended to give you the support you need in order to prepare for this daunting job. They would have explained how they were going to hold your hand while you obtained the experience needed. Since this didn't happen, (we weren't really expecting this), you made the right decision. Get some good experience somewhere before you consider an agency job again.
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