Published Jul 24, 2007
cinja
140 Posts
Does anyone have anything good or bad to say about the place. I would like to someday work for the FedGov again since I already have 7 years civil service time.
ee1rn2
26 Posts
I worked at the VA as a nursing assistant/extern/etc or whatever they or anyone else called it. I enjoyed working with the people and the patients were an interesting bunch. Some were great and others were an interesting challenge. However, because they were inflexible w/ my school schedule, I had to resign. I doubt I'd go back when I graduate though. It was not my cup of tea.
I would suggest going there in the day time and talking to a few nurses on different floors and on different shifts to get an idea.
Could you expand on why its was not your cup of tea. Can I just walk on to a floor and chat with some nurses or do you have a POC I could meet with?
Cinqly, BSN, RN
358 Posts
This is a rumor, (so I don't know how true it is), but I've heard that once hired they can be somewhat unflexable with scheduling. Just a heads up, I guess!
countdown2RN
23 Posts
I did Med/Surg clinical there and loved it!! I wouldn't know anything about scheduling issues though.
Chisca, RN
745 Posts
If you apply now they might process your application in about 6 months.
klleo27
47 Posts
Hi,
I heard that it the VA is not in a safe area and that people get robbed, and cars get broke into. Is this true?? I am a heath tech now and really wanted to work there but after I heard this... I wanted to hear from someone that actually worked there.
Thanks,
Kelly
It is no more dangerous than any other part of the city. There used to be a large public housing project across the street on Poplar but that has been torn down. VA security is very good, they are federal officers, armed and visible. They have a dedicated lot for parking, it is when you park on the street that I have heard of break ins. I would not let the security aspects deter you from applying.
BluntForceTrauma
281 Posts
The Med, the VA, and LeBonheur are all in the same vicinity. Crime is all over this city. But I believe the VA is more secured.
There are several hospitals in the downtown/midtown area, as well as Baptist and UT schools. The VA probably has the best security, since they have both security and federal officers. I am doing one of my rotations there, and I have never felt in danger at any time. During the day there are TONS of people down there. I'm not sure about night, but I think there is security at all the hospitals.