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SargeRN

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  1. Coming from a military background, US Army retired after 20 years. I learned, when I finally got into the position where I was in charge of clinics, that there was NO PAPERWORK that couldn't wait until tomorrow! Patient care issues are a whole other ballgame of course! If you need "quite time" start your day earlier 6-7am and leave at an appropriate hour so that you have done your hours for the day. Come in on Saturday/Sunday spend the day, you might be surprised what your week-end crews are up to :-) and then take Friday off. Anyway you get the idea! Be creative if your facility will allow you too! Sarge
  2. THANK YOU 2 SO MUCH for your responses! I've been traveling for the last year and the travel market is just TERRIBLE right now thus the exploration into a completely different type of nursing. I spent almost 2 hours today over at the LTC offering me the job. I spoke to the current unit manager, who is going up to the ADON position and skilled unit manager, and she spoke to me almost idenically to the problems the unit, I would be taking has, as the DON did! They where both very up front and honest about their difficulites and what they would expect from me over the next llittle while! So much up-front honesty was VERY refreshing!! So I'm VERY HEAVILY leaning toward accepting the position, that is if my travel agency doesn't come up with a contract by Thursday noon. My agency understands I can't be without work, which has been for the last 6 weeks!!! and are as supportive of my pursuit of other options as I could possibly want, and I would miss them horribly as they have become like a second family to me!!!! So that is my current situation and appreciate the responses and look forward to others as well! THANKS AGAIN!! Sarge
  3. Good Morning all! I've been a RN for 14+ years and ALL of it in critical care of one type or another. However I've been in the medical profession for over 40+ years in various different capacities. I'm considering, actually been offered the position and have to make a decision within the next 48 hours, as a Unit Manager in one of our local LTC facilities. This is WAY different than anything I've done before and just wondering, WHY should I do this? I have the nursing skills and the management skills I'll have 2 LTC hallways with 60+ residents combined. The one person I did seek some advice from was my Dad as his mother and my mother did spend some time in a LTC before their passing. Asked him what he would have like to see staff do differently and got some good ideas and things to look for when I go back for a HARD look at the facility and staff. Dad does have a bit of a medical background though not as a licensed individual. Was looking for advice from a family members prospective. I have my own thoughts as to why but from those of you that do this on a daily basis, Why should I do this?? No it isn't a trick question I'm just VERY through in decisions I make and looking for more insight! THANKS so much in advance for your thoughts! Sarge
  4. And from a ER Nurse point of view, I started in a small rural hospital and continue to work in small rural hospitals. Just llike the small places that most folks don't seem to want to work in. Everyone seems to want the TV show ER's! Not my thing. Sarge
  5. Internet search the town you are going to then look for hotels/motels and apartments for rent. This has at least given me a starting point. You can ask your department manager if they have any ideas, also HR! Again online look up the local newspaper and look through the classifieds. This all seems to work for me anyway! Or has so far Sarge
  6. GleeGum. unfortumately it is. At least out here in the Southwest and Western states. Sarge
  7. I've been a nurse for over 14 years and a traveler for the last year. I work ER and have had no assignment since my last contract ended on the 25th of JULY! I'm on with 4 different agencies and have not even had a phone call from 3 of them. Have interviewd with a hospital I previously worked at as a contract RN for a possible staff position. My main agency is still looking but everytiime a position gets posted it closes in less than an hour due to so many submissions. I'd stay staff for now it is really BAD out there. My 2 cents anyway! Sarge
  8. Well as my 2nd travel assignment I took a job at the IHS Hospital in Tuba City, AZ. Only planned on doing the 13 weeks and moving on! Wellll I ended up extending for a second 13 weeks and they asked me to extend for another 13! ONLY reason I didn't accept the 2nd extension was the distance home, 600 miles and I'd seen the family 3 times in 6 months! Would I go back? In a heart beat! Great people to work with and the culture was fasinating. Tuba City is a bit on the remote side, 70 miles North of Flagstaff and 70 mile South of Page, AZ. You have to seriously plan your shopping as the one grocery store there leaves a "LOT" to be desired! Housing can also be a bit touchy but once that issue is resolved no sweat. GREAT place to work!! Sarge
  9. SargeRN replied to kat29's topic in Travel
    OK I've been a traveler for about a year now. At my last assignment I rented a travel trailer, about a 30', from one of the staff nurses. LOVED the campground scene as approximately 40% of the folks there also worked at the hospital!! I'm considering a 5th wheel and not so much interested in what you all have but what do you tow with. This aspect is probably as important, if not more important than what you're towing behind. OK what is your tow vehicle and why did you pick it?? REALLY I'm not trying to hijack the thread but add to it!! THANKS in advance!! Sarge
  10. I contacted them a few months back and forwarded a resume with copies of all my certs/license etc. Being a Retired US Army E-7, went to Nursing School after I retired. Figured being retired military, and all that time in the medical field, plus working as a street EMT-I before nursing school, and now 15 years as a RN, they'd at least want to TALK to me. NOT A WORD, Not a PEEP, no return E-mail, Nothing, Nada, zip, zilch!!!! And like I said this was 4-5 months or more ago!! Sarge
  11. Check out this web site, you'll have to register no big deal, but once you have you'll be able to check out agencies as rated by the NURSES THAT USE THEM. Other good info there as well. http://www.travelnursingcentral.com/ Sarge
  12. SargeRN replied to Doodleit's topic in Travel
    Anyone know if any of the military hospitals in SA use travelers? Of special interest would be BAMC, but wouldn't mind Lackland or Randolph either. Thanks, Sarge
  13. OK so call me dense. I've only been in the medical field for 40+ years and just the last 13 + as a nurse. What the heck is PBDS! Sarge
  14. SargeRN replied to bagladyrn's topic in Travel
    Small vehicle doesn't always work either! I have a Chevy HHR and there is 70 cu ft of storage in the back with the seats down! That's a LOT of space!! But at 30+mpg I can live with, or out of, it!! Sarge
  15. SargeRN replied to griffly's topic in Travel
    Gila, Until I have 15 posts I have no PM privledges. Sarge

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