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We didn't at our place. But, I'm in the Chicago 'burbs and there are lots of CNA's (lots of schools turning them out) so getting staff was not a problem. We also had a fair number of CNA's on the registry, so we could call and get coverage fairly easily.
But, that was our place. Don't know if that is a 'norm'.............
At the hospital I work it, you can get plenty of over time if you work the night shift. In the day shift you can work between 40-48. We have enough nursing assistants now for day shift, but sometimes people call off and someone else can ask to come in that same day and work a 4, 8, 10, or 12 hour shift. Or sometimes my supervisor will schedule only 3 people (which doesn't make sense) and a NA from another unit will have to be pulled.
tma1234
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I have thought about working at the hospital and was just wondering if the CNAs at the hospital get alot of overtime? I know the nurses do but I was wondering about the CNA's?