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I quit my hospital job of 9 years!
thank you!i just started so time will tell.
But i have 9 years under my belt, plus I am getting my MSN-ed to teach,
and hopefully this year I will have my first 1/3 marathon! LOL
now I see why dayshift nurses are the ones that do all the activities in the hospital such as committees and patcipate in events lol
all I wanted to do was sleep on my days off and never cared for any of that stuff.
in my research class I did a paper on night shift nurse parcipation in hospital activities and found is only 12% of nurses who work at night. I always wondered why there is no night activities for the night nurses.
I am so excited for you. Nothing like just taking the plunge.
I get not being able to do things while working nights. No matter how much sleep you get, it's not really good sleep and you're never not tired. At least, that's how I felt when I worked nights.
Congratulations!
I am so excited for you. Nothing like just taking the plunge.I get not being able to do things while working nights. No matter how much sleep you get, it's not really good sleep and you're never not tired. At least, that's how I felt when I worked nights.
Congratulations!
I agree! thank you :)
i am so excited! Lol I got my old coworkers asking me about it.
thank you!i just started so time will tell.
But i have 9 years under my belt, plus I am getting my MSN-ed to teach,
and hopefully this year I will have my first 1/3 marathon! LOL
now I see why dayshift nurses are the ones that do all the activities in the hospital such as committees and patcipate in events lol
all I wanted to do was sleep on my days off and never cared for any of that stuff.
in my research class I did a paper on night shift nurse parcipation in hospital activities and found is only 12% of nurses who work at night. I always wondered why there is no night activities for the night nurses.
It may just be me but from my observations the long term night staff nurses have less of a "joining" attitude. I think many of them like the fact that there are less people-doctors, visitors, management around. That's one of the reasons that they choose night shift.
Yes I have a job lol I am working in telehealth. No more running around the hospitals hallways.Plus i am almost done with my MSN-ed.
i wanted advice from telecommute nurses who work from home. But didn't get any lol. But I realized that everyone has their own story so I just gave it a chance. I am a creature of habit, so that's why this is exciting for me.
Congrats. You have paid your dues with 9 years at the bedside. Took me longer to get out. I telecommute, but not in the telehealth role. What exactly, will you be responsible for?
I CAN tell you, any work from home position is under a special microscope. Every decision you make is closely monitored .
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This sounds like something I want to know more about - how does it work?