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Sure, that makes sense. Rather than be tied down by a quota of 3 days a month, negotiate! See if they will be OK with 12 days every four months. An annual requirement would be even better, allowing you to take 3 stacked assignments away from home. Otherwise, I suspect you will come to regret the requirement. No big deal, all that would happen if you fail to meet it is being purged from current status - which you might be able to up ad lib. But flying home to meet three shifts doesn't make financial sense by itself, unless you want the excuse for at-home personal time.
My other suggestion would be to see if the same or other nearby hospital uses local agency. Doing per diem then would really be self scheduling.
I tried to give prn a shot for the Same reason but it didn't work for me. They wanted too much training up front doing 3 days a week for a while then tried to require 2 days a week for prn staff, not really the point of prn. They didn't really understand how quickly a person used to traveling adapts... pay wasn't worth the hastle.
What about local agency? I signed up with one of my local agencies and work when I want when I am at home. No minimum amount per pay period or month. I just need to work at least one shift a year for them to stay active in their system. It's great. So much less hassle than keeping a per diem hospital gig.
perfexion, ASN, RN
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Does anybody keep a per diem job at home while traveling? How does that work? Do you fly home once a month and do all your days in a row? I just signed a 6 month contract for 48 hours a week, but I was also offered a per diem position near my home for 3 days a month. I'm trying to figure out how doable it is or if I'll burn myself out that way. How does everyone else do it?