Nurses General Nursing
Published Jun 28, 2012
You are reading page 2 of Is there really a big advantage to being full time vs. PRN?
67karat
9 Posts
I found this post from 2012. You mentioned health insurance at $200/month. It is now 2018. Are you still working PRN? What do you pay for health insurance now? Is it still worth it to work PRN?
ArtisticRN
15 Posts
What insurance do you have ? My health insurance is $200 a month and i have no health issues.
Sour Lemon
5,016 Posts
The person who started this thread in 2012 has not been around for years.
Lol ok thank you
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