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Deep breaths, in and out slooowly. if you felt the need to leave this position, it was for a good reason.
There are many places to look for a position. I have had several different positions in the last 5 years. My resume is on line, and I have had a lot of offers for some of the same jobs I felt necessary to leave.
You are only Temporarily out of a job, you have a profession.
Deep breaths, in and out slooowly. if you felt the need to leave this position, it was for a good reason.There are many places to look for a position. I have had several different positions in the last 5 years. My resume is on line, and I have had a lot of offers for some of the same jobs I felt necessary to leave.
You are only Temporarily out of a job, you have a profession.
Thanks :) You're right. Time to breathe in, breathe out, and get looking!
I don't know which large metro area you are in, raekay, but in my area, though jobs are tight, I'm finding that quite a few nurses are coming in unqualified or can't/won't work the available hours, so the turnover is high.
Even if one agency turns you down one week keep calling back -- things can change quickly these days! Best wishes to you!
raebabelvn, LVN
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I have been thinking about resigning. I've had a lot of issues with my agency over the last 2 months.
I looked on Craigslist just now to see what might be available in my area, and what did I find?
My exact job. Same patient. Same hours.
Resignation goes in tonight. I need to beat them to the punch. Now I'm out of a job...