After a year and 2 months of job hunting, I finally got a full time job in Long Island.:w00t: The RN's, LPN's and the CNA's and all the people there at the nursing home are so friendly and they are very nice. The first day of training, I felt comfortable so welcomed. Ok so, I just finished my had 4 day training/orientation, and I'm gonna start my first day on Saturday. What should I expect through a typical 11-7 night shift? I understand every facility is going to be different. I just want to prepare myself and have a clue of what to expect. Thanks! HAPPY EASTER TO ALL!!
I know it's been a while, but I am a new LPN graduate and was wondering where you were able to land your position, if you are able to give that information? Thank you
Hey, congregation on job! I am highly impressed because I could not endure as long as you did and gave up long before one year mark. I was naïve and thought 3 yr. exp. in ICU would make it just as easy to find a job in this climate as I did first time after RN school. Wrong.
rickyrhyme
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After a year and 2 months of job hunting, I finally got a full time job in Long Island.:w00t: The RN's, LPN's and the CNA's and all the people there at the nursing home are so friendly and they are very nice. The first day of training, I felt comfortable so welcomed.
Ok so, I just finished my had 4 day training/orientation, and I'm gonna start my first day on Saturday. What should I expect through a typical 11-7 night shift? I understand every facility is going to be different. I just want to prepare myself and have a clue of what to expect. Thanks! HAPPY EASTER TO ALL!!