Re: Memphis OB Newbie
You are making $24 at night, on weekends? Girrrllll I can GUARANTEE you will make more in Memphis! You will make that night weekdays here!
Now the way I understand the Baylor plans (and here I just here them called "weekender" ) ok there are two ways to do it: work 24 and get paid for 40. Or get a shift premium. I do not know of hospitals do 24/40 in Memphis. The ones I'm familiar with do the shift premium.
The one I'm most familiar with: you are obligated to work at least 2 weekend shifts. You get a nice premium. Or you can sign up to work 32 hrs... 24 must be weekends. You get the same nice premium. Your extra 8 can be the third weekend night at the same rate, or during the week for a lesser rate. The difference here is that with 32 you are full time and get more bennies/lower insurance rates.
The catch is : you have to work a year to get in that program. Now you MIGHT negotiate to go ahead and get on that plan since you do have I think you said 6 months experience. Personally this type of plan is my long term goal because I don't care to work the weekends.
Even if you don't qualify for the dedicated weekender plan you can still work some weekends which pays 4-7/hr depending on the facility. Which is pretty good..but the dedicated weekend is 10+ more/hr
I would strongly suggest Methodist over Baptist if you get a choice between the two. Baptist pays well..but it's because from what I hear (I have a lot of friends that work there as interns and I also work with a lot of agency nurses that have worked there) they pay well because they don't staff near enough nurses. I have heard rumors of >10 pt per nurse. Otherwise it is a very nice facility as far as equipment and such. It "might" be better in L&D since L&D tends to have lower ratios and I would think L&D nurses would be more plentiful than other areas (my guess)
Anyway - I'm sure you'll be just fine because we NEED nurses in West TN. Agency work is PLENTIFUL because of the shortage of staff nurses.
Keep us posted on what you decide. We always need more scoop on how nurses like the various hospitals lol
Also have you checked the MED? I've heard lots of good things about them. Not sure how much L&D they do.. I'm sure a fair amount. There is also St. Francis which is pretty big. Still my first choice would likely be Methodist.
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