Re: Working weekends/schedules? r/o
You'll either have to work in an office setting (which can involve evenings and weekends) or go "casual" in LTC or active treatment.
Casual involves submitting what shifts you are available for and then the staffing office goes through their lists and you are offered something.
I held a part time rotation once, after a while it really sucked. So I went back to casual.
If you don't need to have a set income every pay period it works really well. I pick the weekends I want to be available (and believe it or not I usually don't get that many weekend calls due to part timers picking those shifts up due to the shift premiums) and which shifts during the week I want to work ( I don't like Thursday day shifts but will work Thurs evening). It revolves around my husband and boys schedules.
I usually pick up at least 10 shifts a month, which works fine for me.
It all depends on what you want to try.
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