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Even a temporary per diem will add to your experience and look good on a resume. What's more is that these types of jobs enhance your organization skills, and your ability to think on your feet. It also increases your "contacts"in the medical field. Give it all you got, don't be afriad to ask questions and become part of the team!
Congratulations, your journey has just begun!
pockunit, ADN, RN
614 Posts
I just got the call and I start my training on Monday. It's per diem, and no guarantee past a 12-week maternity leave, but I'll take 12 weeks over 0.
All told so far, I've put out 30 applications, for any job I thought I was even minimally qualified for, and this is the only interview I got. I'm glad I did well!