Re: transferring from LTC to Hospital <1yr exp. I have questions
I say, "GO FOR THE VA!" I have worked being an LPN going on 18 years in the VA. The orientation is about six weeks long. Then, you should be assigned a mentor or coach. Not sure what unit at the VA Nashville you'd be assigned to. It doesnt' matter. Get on board ASAP. You can always move on when another department has an opening. Way back when, I started in LTC, then moved to neurology, pain management and rehab, follwed by a big move from the south to the north. I wanted to move north. I did pay for the move, however, I wanted the transfer. Got a $7,000.00 increase in pay due to cost of living. Started back in LTC(you have to take what you can get in life, it's all part of the sacrifices), and moved a few months later to the surgical unit. Unfortunately, that unit closed it's doors a couple of years later and so I'm back in LTC which also includes palliative care, respite and rehab. I will be transferring back to the south when my youngest is done with high school. Just can't take the winters anymore. It'll be 6 more years. The pay I'm getting here will follow me back south. They can't reduce your pay in a transfer. The benefits are decent. The sick leave builds up as well as vacation, which you can carry over from year to year. From my experience, the farther south you go, the warmer the people are. Here, it's a bunch of cold-hearted folks with control issues. I felt team work was much better down south as well. Look into and think about your long term goals. They even have programs to pay for your continued education. Good luck!
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