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Jan 29, 2006 12:37 PM

breaking travel contract


Hello All, I'm currently traveling at a hospital that is medicaire fraud, unethical practices among many other things. I would like to break my contract. I've been a traveler for a long time and have never broken any contract. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I don't wan't to owe my housing pay back. Help. I'm in the state of California.
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from suzanne4
Old Jan 29, 2006, 01:18 PM

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Have you spoken to your agency first about this? In most cases, you will be responsible for the hoursing costs for the duration of the contract. Can you get placed by them at another facility in the area, where you can keep the same housing? That is usually an option.

Which part of CA are you in and which facility? You can pm me if you do not want to post it here.
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from jujubee42
Old Jan 29, 2006, 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by suzanne4
Have you spoken to your agency first about this? In most cases, you will be responsible for the hoursing costs for the duration of the contract. Can you get placed by them at another facility in the area, where you can keep the same housing? That is usually an option.

Which part of CA are you in and which facility? You can pm me if you do not want to post it here.
Thanks for the reply. I know of another traveler who already tried to get out of her contract at the same facility but there are no other jobs in the area. I know of hospitals breaking contract's with out any warning to there travelers. How is it possible that they can break there contracts but traveler's can't if the assignment is dangerous.
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from suzanne4
Old Jan 29, 2006, 08:09 PM

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They can break a contract with you, and you are stil lresponsible for the housing. Read the fine print of your contract. It will usually state that for whatever reason that the contract is cacneeled, by you or the facility, you are responsible for the housing costs.

Where in CA are you? I find it hard to believe that there are no other contracts available near you, even thru another agency.
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Old Jan 30, 2006, 10:32 PM

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That isn't always true. Last May, 2005 a hospital cancelled my contract for some unknown reason......and I was not held responsible for the housing or anything else. Another company I went with tried to get me to sign a statement saying that I would be responsible even if the hospital cancelled me...but I refused to sign it and I still worked my 13 weeks.
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Old Feb 01, 2006, 07:38 PM

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Hi,
Isn't "unsafe working conditions grounds" to terminate your contract? I would think your company would stand behind you on this.
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from RNalby
Old Feb 02, 2006, 05:25 AM

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I was tempted to break a contract but was told by my company that I would be responsible for the cost of replacing a nurse which equalled 10k. I did not have housing through them. So basically they can threaten you with what whatever they can. Oh and now I have the facility I'm currently at, pulling out of the contract, after agreeing to it months ago (I've been at the same place since June). Fortunately I was getting tired of this place and my company was able to place me at one of the hospitals I really wanted. It worked out but that really isn't the point. It's a shame how we're the ones in the trenches and yet we have the least amount of power. We have to be subject to will of the facility and company because of that signed contract. I'm shopping around and actually not that upset b/c I'll be making a lot more money at the new facility and real need a change of pace after 8months at one place.
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