Does taking low census look bad?
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When I graduated nursing school, I had no idea what low census was. When I got a job, I had no idea what low census was. I quickly learned what it was. And I have to admit, I love it. In our contract, it says low census is optional - that is, we don't have to take it if we don't want to. We also have the option of "no pay" or to use your PTO. You can either call well before your shift and tell staffing that you would like to be put down on the low census list, or if they don't have volunteers, they'll call people scheduled to work. I'm a full time employee, but I take a LOT of low census. In fact, on the days I'm scheduled to work, I ask to be put down on the low census list. Not only that, it's come to the point that they know me by voice now, and when I call, before I tell them who I am, they say "Ok, we will put you down for low census". This week I only worked 1 day. I have earned the reputation as the "low census god" at work by my coworkers (very affectionately). Now with that said, I have a question for those of you in management/experience, etc.... Does this make me look bad at all? I mean, I absolutely love taking the night off when they give it to me. I talked to some nurses and they said that it doesn't, in fact, it's a good thing because I'm saving the hospital a lot of money. WHat are your thoughts?