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jimmyjohn

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  1. I travel with Aureus Medical. So far, I like them fine. My Aureus boss calls me all the time at my HOME number though. He knows darned well what my number is HERE. He also tends to call when I am sleeping. I know he knows I work at night. He might call me ten times in a three day period. And then I might not get another call for a couple of weeks. The down side of Aureus is you pay for your health insurance. And you HAVE to work 30-32 hours per week to qualify for it. Miss any time, and you get booted back to the beginning with it, which means you have to work for a month before you are covered. Other places, you can take up to a month off between assignments, and still have health insurance. Here, you have to be always working. Fine. After a year, you get a week paid vacation. :uhoh21: The housing is great. They are paying for everything. There is even a washer and dryer here. Thank God. I can not see me working for them for much longer though. I could stand with some time off, at home, in my OWN home. And I want health insurance while I got that time off too.
  2. Could you tell me too?? I just started traveling, and I did not know that anyone offered disability.
  3. CMS pays a lot less than most hospitals pay. They also cut benefits left and right. We went from 11 paid holidays per year, to 6. Mind you, the staff in St. Louis did not have any benefit cuts.

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