Published Mar 26, 2008
RN1982
3,362 Posts
Are there any agency nurses here? If so, what agency do you work for?
starcandy
114 Posts
There is an agency Critical Resource Inc. that pays 42.00 /hr. They are located in Brighton but you can fax all your info to them. I am thinking of going per diem with them to make extra money. I am in the process of looking for other agencies also.
thanks for the info.
Firehawk734
113 Posts
If these agencies pay so much money, why would anyone want to be hired in through a hospital? What are the cons to working for an Agency? There must be some...
excited08
72 Posts
I believe that there is no health insurance or ant type of benefits involved.
They have alot of workers who get their benefits from their spouses in which is great because they get more money. And also there is lots of workers who work at the hospital 3 days 12 hours full time for the benefits and then work 2 days or either per diem for an agency which is great.
For some people working agency ROCKS and them their is some that it doesn't work so great.
it's great for me i'm going straight agency because i don't need benefits can't wait:yeah:
I will keep my regular job and use the agency for supplemental income only. I know nurses who contract with agencies and have full benefits. This is a good way to go because the nurses will contract with a hospital for a certain number of days and the hospital has to use them or they are cancelled with pay. A con is that you will not be able to get the continuing education that a regular job will offer you such BLS ACLS or telemetry classes.
I've still not decided what I want to do. I work in icu at Henry Ford right now and its seems I'd make more money just picking up overtime shifts with time and a half pay.
I don't know what other hospitals such as Oakwood or DMC are like. I've only been to Henry Ford and Beaumont. And Beaumont doesn't contract agency nurses anymore.
I've still not decided what I want to do. I work in SICU at Henry Ford right now and its seems I'd make more money just picking up overtime shifts with time and a half pay. I don't know what other hospitals such as Oakwood or DMC are like. I've only been to Henry Ford and Beaumont. And Beaumont doesn't contract agency nurses anymore.
I know they still use contract nurses at the DMC. I would like to do agency nursing for a change of scenery also.
singinrn
8 Posts
Hi! I am working for Coastal Health Professional Staffing and am contracted at Oakwood Hospital making $42/hr. I have been there for about 1 1/2 yrs now and its not too bad. I have worked for several other agencies and so far I really like Coastal Health the best. They offer health insurance and retirement packages. Oakwood is pretty good to their agencies nurses (but, like any hospital it has it's days). I haven't had to have "the heavier" assignment because I am that agency nurse! I write my own schedule and I am an overtime junkie and that doesn't seem to be a problem. Hope that helps!
so who pays you? the agency or the hospital? I'm just curious. I know I can't take assignments at HFH-detroit because I already work there.
I am paid by my agency (Coastal Health Professional Staffing). My agency contracts me to the hospital (Oakwood). But, all of my benefits and pay go through my agency.
I applied to Coastal Health and they have already called me back. I just have to call the girl back. I'm thinking about just working through there per diem as I work full time at HFH. Have you been anywhere else besides Oakwood? St John's or Crittenton?