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I've had cushy second jobs, in home health private duty where kids slept through the night with no complications; I also had a job in ambulatory care where somedays were very cushy, and the plus was I got paid per hour top pay, similar to a weekend program rate.
My job I reduced to PRN hours can be cushy sometimes; sometimes it can feel like a zoo; I'll see how it works out from my new job once I get my feet wet at this new job.
I have coworkers that work with an agency. They're constantly getting called to go be the token RN at nursing homes staffed mainly with LPN's. They round once or twice a shift to see if anyone needs anything, but mostly sit in their office twiddling their thumbs.
Wow, really? In every nursing home I've ever seen or worked at, every single nurse, RN or LPN, is stretched so thin you can almost see through them. I've never heard of a nursing home that pays anyone to just "round once or twice a shift" or "sit in their office twiddling their thumbs"! Sounds like your co-workers have fallen into a rare and wonderful thing!
Wow, really? In every nursing home I've ever seen or worked at, every single nurse, RN or LPN, is stretched so thin you can almost see through them. I've never heard of a nursing home that pays anyone to just "round once or twice a shift" or "sit in their office twiddling their thumbs"! Sounds like your co-workers have fallen into a rare and wonderful thing!
As a nursing supervisor at a nursing home, I have "twiddled my thumbs".
The DON does not staff RNs on the floor; so you find yourself sitting there, after rounds doing not a thing...on a good shift.
I'm actually thinking about giving that gig up.
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OK, so my Per Diem job is utterly cushy. LOL, hooray!
I'm glad I got this totally cushy PRN job.
Does anyone else have a really easy side gig, where they don't have to really work hard?