Published Dec 5, 2015
CathyFP
15 Posts
Hi,
Just got a position to work at step down. Wondering how long will the training be and what will they teach you during the training?
Thanks!!
kaydensmom01
475 Posts
You should have found out how long the training would be before accepting the position as it varies greatly based on position/experience/hospital.
What if i dodnt find out... Should I call and ask?
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
You might receive a week or two of training. You might receive six to eight weeks of training. None of us knows the answer, but your future unit manager can answer this question with the most accuracy.
Good luck to you!
Yes, you should definitely call and find out.You might receive a week or two of training. You might receive six to eight weeks of training. None of us knows the answer, but your future unit manager can answer this question with the most accuracy.Good luck to you!
Will I get pay during the training time?
springchick1, ADN, RN
1 Article; 1,769 Posts
Why did you not ask all these questions before you accepted a job? Did you sign a contract?
Because i want a job too bad and didnt expecte would get this one....😕
Rose_Queen, BSN, MSN, RN
6 Articles; 11,935 Posts
Accepting a job offer blindly? Not something I would do. Specifics such as length of orientation and pay during orientation and after should be discussed prior to accepting the job. Heck, in my department we discuss that at the initial interview.
Because i want a job too bad and didnt expecte would get this one....[emoji53]
I hope you didn't make a mistake. Normally you get paid on orientation but depending on where you are working, you may not. Did you sign a contract?
No I didnt sign anything yet. I am still trying to endorse my license so after i got my license i then will tell them...
SC_RNDude
533 Posts
No, you won't get paid during training time.
However, there is good news. Your training will be just 3 days.
You will tell them what? That you have your license? I would really try and get all the answers to your questions before you start working.