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LTC what's the easiest shift to work?

Can some one let me know what would be the easiest shift to work for a new grad?

I'm not asking this for the sake of having it easy per se,my problem is that I know myself , and I firmly believe that speed comes with time . So for issues like passing meds at the same speed as my colleges or leaving on time, are not my top concerns as compared to making big mistakes.

I'm applying for LTCs and I just don't think that I'm ready for the 1 st shift. And the 3rd shift might ruin my relationship. So I'm thinking 2nd shift will be the best bet .

Are theses ideas off or do they have some merit ?

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Third shift is by far easier as far as the general work load of the 3 shifts. I have worked 3rd and 2nd as a fairly new nurse and it's much calmer on 3rd, although you have your nights where it can get a little chaotic, still nothing compared to 1st and 2nd. When filling out the application, I checked all 3 boxes for shifts I would work but I really wanted 3rd and that's what I was offered. Was just happy to get the job :).

Hi LPN in Miami-

I start school in Orlando in January and once finished I will be moving to Miami. I may have to get in touch with you for some advice!!!

I think morning shift is okay coz lesser census. but Pm shift is more census but lesser work LOL. IDK :D

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