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Jun 09, 2009 09:24 AM

Question to you DONs/ADONs


I am interviewing at a hospital next week, trying to get out of my night shift position here in LTC. I have one year experience, but feel like a hospital is what I really need for experience and learning at this point.

My question is, is the "two week" rule the standard for giving notice in LTC/nursing? I've yet to leave a "real job" so I just need some advice on what is a reasonable time frame for giving my notice if I'm offered a position next week.

Thanks, just trying to get my ducks in a row here


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from evilolive
Old Jun 09, 2009, 04:24 PM

Default Re: Question to you DONs/ADONs
Nevermind, I actually just found my employee handbook (after being lost in a stack of paperwork) and got the answer to my own question
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from stim3jt
Old Jun 26, 2009, 09:13 PM

Dollar Re: Question to you DONs/ADONs
Any idea what to ask for an ADON position in Northwest Indiana. I know it is a salaried position. Please advise.
Thanks,
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Old Jun 26, 2009, 09:23 PM

Default Re: Question to you DONs/ADONs
Originally Posted by stim3jt View Post
Any idea what to ask for an ADON position in Northwest Indiana. I know it is a salaried position. Please advise.
Thanks,
This is thread hijacking but... I would ask for about 60,000/yr. (I am in NW indiana)
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