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AJA0112

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  1. They never gave me their email information.
  2. I just had job interview 1.5 weeks ago and thought interview went well. The interviewer said "we are still interviewing other candidates and will have a decision by next week. We will let you know either way." I have not heard from them like I was suppose to. Is it safe to assume I didn't get the job? Would companies still continue to interview other people if they were really interested in me? Or do companies typically take a long time to respond or make an offer?
  3. Yeah I'm new to the prn world and the fact that my job and hours can be cut just like that is not what I need. So didn't know if doing two prns or one full time was worth it. I would guess full time position more stable when it comes to hours and job not being eliminated?
  4. A few months ago, I took a prn job at clinic but apart of hospital. My one prn job was cut recently out of the blue and the hours were horribly unstable. I am new to the prn world..is this the norm for prn? I took the position because my manager promised me full time hours and had higher pay rate. Anyways, due to this I was looking into doing two prns or a full time position. I'm deciding better to take two prn jobs closer to home or one full time that will be an hour and 15 minute commute? I live in a small town and full time jobs are hard to come by or much competition for the few that do open. Two prn vs full time. I'm a new single parent so no benefits from anyone.

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