Published Feb 16, 2006
VivaLasViejas, ASN, RN
22 Articles; 9,996 Posts
I'M EMPLOYED AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!! :bowingpur
I interviewed for a DON type position in a local assisted living community last Friday, went in Monday to meet with the regional manager, and they called this afternoon to offer me the job. Which, of course, I gladly accepted, and I start tomorrow morning.
The pay is nowhere near what I was making at the hospital, but it's certainly not poverty level, and at any rate, the loss of income may very well be offset by what I'm sure will be increased well-being and NOT getting sick every few weeks. I've done this sort of work before, and I loved it; the only reason I left was the corporation I was working for was fairly new, and the pay, benefits, and working conditions left a lot to be desired. I had three buildings with a total of 160+ residents and only 10-15 hours a week in each one; here, I'll have 32 hours a week and only 42 residents in ONE building.
I think I can do this.
I hadn't expected to hear from these folks until Friday; they'd had several more interviews to do, but the administrator called this afternoon and told me that they'd wanted me from the start---"We thought your interviews went really, really well, and the staff and Corporate and I all thought you were the right one".
I'd had a good feeling about it all along, because from the moment I walked into that building, I'd felt like I was home.........the facility itself is sparkling, the residents are neat, clean, and they look happy and well cared for, the staff look like they're glad to be there, and there is a good amount of stability, with most staff members having been there at least 2-3 years. The nurse who is leaving has been there since the community opened 4 years ago, the administrator has been there for over 3 years, is my age and plans to stay there until he's ready to retire, and the lead medication aide worked for me years ago at my first ALF and she literally jumped for joy when she saw me Monday morning (I suspect she had at least something to do with my getting the job:chuckle ).
The only fly in the ointment that I can see at this point, other than the pay cut, is having to wait six months for health insurance; that's going to be tough, but I've heard there may be a way around this so I can get it in 3 months. With any luck, though, I might be able to stay healthy for long enough that I can stay OUT of the doctor's office until I do get insurance.......I hope, anyway!
So, I'm a working RN once again.......thank the Lord!! I've had a great vacation, but I'm well rested and rarin' to go.:roll I'll let y'all know tomorrow night how the first day goes.
jonear2, RN
94 Posts
Awesome, congrats. Good luck!
LPN1974, LPN
879 Posts
Congratulations, to you.
Sounds like you've found a good place to be.
I used to work in a small nursing home in CA many years ago and I loved it.
They had 52 patients, and it was just right.
It had a real homelike atmosphere to it.
Alexsys
125 Posts
Awesome! Good for you! I will keep my fingers crossed for you. Post back and let us know how the first day went!
Cute_CNA, CNA
475 Posts
Good job! I hope everything works out for you.
bluestar
93 Posts
Congratulations and God bless.
weetziebat
775 Posts
marla,
i'm so happy to hear the great news. congratulations!! :balloons: hope the job is everything you are hoping for, and getting away from the toxic atmosphere of your last job does you a world of good. woo hoo!! please keep us posted.
Fonenurse
493 Posts
It's fantastic news - I am so pleased for you! Hope your first day goes ok!
nursemary9, BSN, RN
657 Posts
:balloons: marla,
congratulations to you!! :balloons:
hope you will be happy with the new job!!
mary ann
Tweety, BSN, RN
35,413 Posts
Congrats Marla, I hope it goes well. :)
elizabells, BSN, RN
2,094 Posts
Yaaaaaaayy Marla!!!!!
UM Review RN, ASN, RN
1 Article; 5,163 Posts
Congratulations, Marla! May this job be all you dreamed nursing should be!