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To my surprise she was extremely understanding but boy was I nervous. She said they would be sad to see me go however sometimes you need to do what is best for you. Funny thing is she also left a few months of me to take an educator position at the rehab ward in my hospital. The coordinators on the other hand were very snarky and cold and wondered why I hadn't been given a bonded contract. I think their reaction was a touch of jealousy as I know they had applied at the hospital and unfortunately not been successful.
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Thanks for your reply. I am nearing the end of my new grad contract and I am absolutely loving it. I have had a few moments of OMG what have I got myself into over the course of the year especially obstetrics (cat 1 ga caesar) but I'm happy I went for it. So much to learn in this environment.
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I was fortunate enough to have my last placement of my degree in theatre and I absolutely loved it. I'm very aware it is a different specialty of nursing but that's what I love about it
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This is my dream job so I am not missing out on this chance! I am waiting for my contract before resigning. I just wanted some advice really on what to say to my CNM
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Hi, I am a new graduate rn, I finally got a position after 6 months of applying for everything and anything. I have been at an aged care facility for 6 weeks however, I have been offered a position in perioperative services scrub side. It is my dream position! I cannot believe my luck however, I feel bad about leaving my current job. All the resources and time and the chance they took on my hiring a new graduate. I'm unsure how the CNM will be about it. I'm unsure as to what to say to her. I dont want her to feel like I dont like the facility or the work, I really do but this opportunity is just too good for me to pass up.