Help finding job in Houston suburbs

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Hi all, don't mean to be nosey. It would help me a lot if anyone can share with me the BSN pay differences, benefits, working culture in these hospitals.

1. Md Anderson

2. Memorial Hermann,

3.The Methodist

At these locations: Memorial, katy & sugar land.

Thank you. PM me if u don't wish to post it here ?

Specializes in Med/Surg, Ortho, ASC.

I don't think that you can receive PM's with only 3 posts. Sorry.

roser13: Thank u for highlighting. I'm new here ?

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

You can receive pms just can't send any until you have 15 or more posts.

Specializes in Med/Surg, Ortho, ASC.

Oops, good to know that I was wrong.

Are you a new grad? Do you have experience, and if so, what in?

Where do you plan on living (or does that deped on where you get a job)?

Are you a new grad? Do you have experience, and if so, what in?

Where do you plan on living (or does that deped on where you get a job)?

Hi Nalon 1,

I have been a RN for about 10 years in Singapore. Last two years, I have been working at an outpatient oncology clinic. I have just passed NCLEX.

Currently, taking Biotherapy /chemotherapy course offered by Oncology Nursing Society while searching for jobs nearby. I'm staying around Energy Corridor (West Houston).

There so many job openings at main Texas Medical centre but commuting with daily traffic congestion is really going to be challenging. I'm not a good driver myself & I'm trained as right hand drive.

Good Apartments near or short drive to medical centre, rental rates are much higher. Those apartments that fit my budget are located in the neighborhood with higher crime rates or the apartment complex has some issues.

I really hope there'll be some outpatient oncology openings in these areas soon. Being unemployed feels lousy.

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