Is there really a big advantage to being full time vs. PRN?

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Assuming you can still get full time hours as PRN... At my facility the pay is about $5 more per hour for PRN. I figure health insurance is roughly $200 a month.. Is full time still a better bet?

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?

What insurance do you have ? My health insurance is $200 a month and i have no health issues.

What insurance do you have ? My health insurance is $200 a month and i have no health issues.

The person who started this thread in 2012 has not been around for years.

Lol ok thank you

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