working at a private psychiatrist's office PT was great! I had money when I went from literally broke and practically homeless. I felt great cause I just passed my Nclex and found a job, although only PT it was nice.
We are only scheduled to work if a patient is scheduled for treatment but none are scheduled for this week. Guess depressed patients are taking the summer off from being depressed? So now I'm panicking cause I can't make loan, bill payments, etc. And I keep applying and mailing out my resume to nursing homes, etc that I could get to via public transportation but I'm losing hope fast. Being FT would be nice. Not sure what to do now.
And I live near Chicago (I know someone was gonna ask)
Have you looked into supplemental positions? The pay is usually great and although there is no guarantee of hours most people I know get called all the time for available hours.
Keep your PT job, and find yourself another job, FT/PT/PRN... doesn't matter. Lean on contacts from school -- past instructors, clinical instructors, other students. Keep applying anywhere and everywhere -- hospitals, LTC, clinics, offices. You will find something.
deijerz
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working at a private psychiatrist's office PT was great! I had money when I went from literally broke and practically homeless. I felt great cause I just passed my Nclex and found a job, although only PT it was nice.
We are only scheduled to work if a patient is scheduled for treatment but none are scheduled for this week.
Guess depressed patients are taking the summer off from being depressed? So now I'm panicking cause I can't make loan, bill payments, etc. And I keep applying and mailing out my resume to nursing homes, etc that I could get to via public transportation but I'm losing hope fast.
Being FT would be nice. Not sure what to do now.
And I live near Chicago (I know someone was gonna ask)