Okay, I,ve been job hunting now about three months and I am finally interviewing.
One place offered a part time shift with set hours of 7-3 p.m.. The other place is PRN work. On top of that, I am regularly scheduled for hours at a free clinic in town and I will be taking a bio course in the fall with an on campus lab requirement.
What is the etiquette of PRN work?
1) Can you be hired PRN at more than one place and maybe even work part time somewhere at the same time? This may be a necessity to get enough hours in financially.
2) Are you expected to be available if the PRN shift comes in last minute and you're scheduled already for a different job?
3) Can you call weekly to try and drum up more hours for PRN work instead of waiting to be called last minute?
4) Can you let them know that you are unavailable on certain days/ hours due to taking a class?
5) If you limit your availablity, when is the best time to do that? After you officially get hired? (If I pay for this class, I have to attend- it's a prereq for my RN-BSN program coming up.)
I would truly appreciate all the advice and wisdom anyone can offer. I have already learned so much from the nurses on this site. Thanks in advance.
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Okay, I,ve been job hunting now about three months and I am finally interviewing.
One place offered a part time shift with set hours of 7-3 p.m.. The other place is PRN work. On top of that, I am regularly scheduled for hours at a free clinic in town and I will be taking a bio course in the fall with an on campus lab requirement.
What is the etiquette of PRN work?
1) Can you be hired PRN at more than one place and maybe even work part time somewhere at the same time? This may be a necessity to get enough hours in financially.
2) Are you expected to be available if the PRN shift comes in last minute and you're scheduled already for a different job?
3) Can you call weekly to try and drum up more hours for PRN work instead of waiting to be called last minute?
4) Can you let them know that you are unavailable on certain days/ hours due to taking a class?
5) If you limit your availablity, when is the best time to do that? After you officially get hired? (If I pay for this class, I have to attend- it's a prereq for my RN-BSN program coming up.)
I would truly appreciate all the advice and wisdom anyone can offer. I have already learned so much from the nurses on this site. Thanks in advance.