All about staffing???

Nurses General Nursing

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Specializes in Pediatrics.

Have any of you heard about a company called All About Staffing? If so, what do you think of them? I just got a phone call from them, and the guy said he's going to look around in the area I'm relocating to and see what he can find for me...

Specializes in home health, dialysis, others.

Never heard of them, but I hope they don't ask you for any money for their 'search'.

I have heard of All About Staffing, from what I know they are the agency for HCA. In my area, they only put people in HCA facilities. I hear they pay every week and the pay is pretty good, something like $42/hr for nights. I also heard if you take a 12 week contract, you can make up to $60/hr. They also have a 401-K plan too.

I used to work in an HCA facility during nursing school and they had plenty of nurses from All About Staffing and this is what they have told me. I currently work with a nurse who work for them during the week and she confirmed the $42/hr pay.

I have seen their ads on http://www.indeed.com often. I would be concerned about how this recruiter got your phone number though, if you haven't been putting your contact number out there because of a job search.

I worked for them for a year in the Austin area. They place for HCA hospitals only.

bad points -

no benefits except 401k match (can't remember how much)

lots of cancellations (my cousin called them All About Not Staffing)

good points-

34 bucks/hour for day shift on m/s, more for specialty and nights

lots of flexiblity - I only had to schedule one shift every 3 months (heard they changed it to one month) and could cancel up to 3 hours prior to my shift

paid weekly

I quit because the director left and I didn't like the new one. Also the hospitals I liked to work for started dragging their feet about using agency, leaving only the sucky one. Four shifts at South Austin and I said no more. But for the year I was there it worked out okay.

You'll be stuck in HCA facilities, which isn't a good thing. But if you're going to be stuck in a HCA facility, better to make more money doing it through them than through the hospital.

Specializes in Pediatrics.

Yeah, I keep hearing mixed reviews about HCA hospitals. He got my number from my resume on CareerBuilder. I'm a Pedi nurse moving to Jacksonville, FL because my husband is Navy, so no benefits is definitely not a problem! But if I could get a Pedi job paying $30+/hour I'd be a happy camper!

Specializes in M/S, MICU, CVICU, SICU, ER, Trauma, NICU.

Yup.

Worked with them.

They're okay.

What is a HCA hospital?

Hospital Corporation of America. Major operator of hospitals throughout the nation.

I currently do NICU with AAS. Pay ranges from 43.50 - 47.50. They do staff only HCA hospitals and they don't offer benefits. Other than that, it isn't bad. I'm only required to do 1 shift/month.

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