Published May 6, 2015
missy26
34 Posts
Hello, I graduated last year and have experience in acute palliative care and post op eye surgery. Both jobs were a little far but no traffic due to the times I had to report for work. I now have 2 offers- both in offices. One is ob/gyn temp-perm but they said they pretty much always hire everyone as long as they are on time and don't use phones. I'm pretty anal about being late and I'll just put my phone in my bag if anything. This job pays more than any job-it's very competitive pay-more than the hospital job where I did palliative care but it's also a long day-9 hrs with 1 hr lunch and it's about 45 min away with traffic. This is a dr's office- so 5 days a week.i honestly don't know the job duties but I will find out today and it is a big growing company with many specialities and offices. I know anyone who reads this will say oh well it's temp To perm but it's a pretty good chance I'll end up being perm. the other job is extremely interesting. it's also an office, it's close by about 15 min(that's important to me,because I haven't found anything in my local area) it's an infertility clinic where I'll have many different duties, including helping with biopsies, inserting embryos,and light sonograms-just cking follicles and the lining of the uterus. P/t to start, pays a lot less, private small practice, with a recovery room which I really like. I really want RR experience. 1 con- I will have to work sat and Sunday sometimes due to women's cycles-depending on certain cases which I will know I guess at the beginning of the week. 1 doctor and then an embryologist. People seem very nice, but you never know.I guess the answer was just written but I wanted opinions. Also I am planning on moving in the future-next yr sometime so I'm not worried about a small practice closing or things of that nature. and I am a little worried about distance and snow I just feel that I don't know if I should dismiss this opportunity due to the pay-the obgyn- but I will be honest-I'd rather be happy than get a lot of money.