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Which company has better benefits such as health insurance, retirement and disabiity?
Which has better working conditions?
Since problems are site specific, if you are working at a good site with good administration - where are the good sites to work at?
Thanks for your input.
It's hard to say about pay which varies even within regions. I would say that generally, correctional nursing pays less than even long term care nursing.Here I could work at a hospital for $2-4 dollars more per hour. I faxed my resume to a hospital several months ago and a nurse manager called me for an interview. Her first sentence was "So you work in a jail. Well, how do you like that?". This person then proceeded to burst out in hysterical laughter. I told her that I was very busy at my current job at the jail and made an appointment for the interview. I did not go to the interview and called to cancel 5 minutes prior to the appointment. She did not deserve a cancellation call, but I am too ethical to stand people up. I think that she just called me to make fun of someone so she could have a moment of superiority (all to herself, of course).
I should have reported her to the administration of her "prestigious" hospital.
You should have asked her why she was laughing.
LilonewRN
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Obviously the person who provided this response has never worked with inmates! They are probably amoung the most difficult to 'make happy!'