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If your gut is saying NO to the SNF job, trust it! I took a job at a SNF a few months ago against my better judgement, and left after three days - the environment was not one in which I could be successful. Your stomach knows a lot before your brain does, and I've learned to heed it, LOL.
It really stinks to have to search for a job, but IIRC you are in Pittsburgh as well, and there are quite a few openings available.
tokidoki7, ASN, RN
417 Posts
Hi,
I'm currently looking for a new job. The other day I had an interview at a SNF. The interview went great. The hourly pay is more than what I get now and the benefits are great. However. . .
I was told daylight shift there are only 2 nurses- each nurse gets 20 patients each. Night shift there is only one RN for 40 patients. I was also told that there are 5 CNAs on the floor- unless one or two calls off for some reason. I had an idea where this could lead- pretty much a nightmare. I started having second thoughts. Yesterday I was offered a position and I don't feel good about it.
I would like to transfer to another hospital, but I don't know how long that will take. I was recently hired for a home care position (part-time or casual). I plan on leaving my current job soon as I have nearly reached my ropes end.
Should I accept the SNF job but do it per diem just to make a little extra money or should I just stick with the homecare job until something else comes up (like another hospital position)?