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Has anyone worked at any of the Sutter Hospitals as a traveler or contingent staff
Great suggestion AppleRN regarding critiquing individual Sutter hospitals. And as far as meeting your husband while on assignment. CONGRATS!!!!! Wonderful happy ending:up:
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Has anyone worked at any of the Sutter Hospitals as a traveler or contingent staff
Thank you flexiseal, bluntforcetrauma, dchicurn, applern4, carcam75,zacarias and Ersupertramp for all of your positive and insightful comments regarding Sutter. And I agree AppleRN4, its only 13 weeks , I can tolerate an assignment for 13 weeks and move in. I have had some good travel assignments where you feel like your license is screaming and in great danger and some pleasant travel assignments where I have extended.
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Has anyone worked at any of the Sutter Hospitals as a traveler or contingent staff
I definately understand your hesitation. I have passed up on offers to go to certain hospitals because they have a reputation of floating every 4 hours. It doesnt seem safe. Im also ICU and I know we can get up to 2 pts and if your short staffed I have seen nurses get 3 pts. So getting floated every 4 hours, is a nightmare. Ive had friends who have had this experience and have since left those hospitals. Because of the confusion that it can cause between patients. Or establishing relationships between pts and families then having to leave and start all over. It was frustrating. But on a good note, I hear alot of nice stories about the views and sites in SF, Im hoping to go there one day. Would you ever consider returning to Marin?
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Has anyone worked at any of the Sutter Hospitals as a traveler or contingent staff
You are welcomed on the posting advice. You expanded on what you thought you read regarding the post. You read what you wanted to read. I did ask for feedback on Sutter, from those who have worked as a traveler, as a strike nurse or contingent. You recommended not to work strikes etc and how you are working against fellow nurses when you do so. The question was simple, share your experience. But you had to add your comment about working against your fellow nurse if you choose to work a strike. Other hospitals have their definitions of what they refer to as their contingent nurses. So maybe by your third decade you will come across some other usage for the word. Enough is enough with this conversation...do as you will with it. Im moving on now. There are other great posts to read from others who share their journeys. Im sure you will have the last word on this conversation...have fun with that. While you continue to enlighten others with your beneficial methodology. Stick to the questions that is being asked. Bye
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Has anyone worked at any of the Sutter Hospitals as a traveler or contingent staff
Ned..the question is simple. Has anyone worked at Sutters as a traveler, strike nurse or contigent? Here , let me rephrase it , I am looking for those who would like to share their work experience as a contracted traveler, someone who has worked a strike or someone who has worked as staff float pool for Sutter... I have read some of your threads from the past that you have responded to, Ned you have a habit of extending and adding to topics that are being discussed..in other words stick to the topic. Or for THIS topic just stick to what is being asked. The additional response after your experience with working at Sutters was unnecessary. No where in the original question was asked/indicated that advice was needed regarding working a strike. Your quote "I don't recommend working strikes, typically you will lose money versus working steadily as a regular traveler. And of course you are working against fellow nurses when you do so." If you gathered that it was , then sorry that you read into that. But once again thank you for sharing your experience with working in the Bay Area.
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Has anyone worked at any of the Sutter Hospitals as a traveler or contingent staff
At some hospitals contingent staff is the hospitals own in-house float staff. The thread asked if anyone has worked as either a traveler, strike nurse or contingent. I do know of some nurses who have worked strikes at Sutters and have done very well with it. Those nurses who choose to work strikes have a right to do so, I know their are people who oppose doing strikes and look negatively on those that do. Everyone is entitled to do what to their own opinion. I do not know the circumstances of why someone may do a strike but its not for me to say, I have not walked in this persons shoes. Regardless, this is always a subject that is blown way out of proportion in my opinion. If you want to do a strike then do it, for whatever reason you see fit, its your decision. If you dont want to do strikes, thats fine too. To smoke or not to smoke...To do "A" or not to do "B". Who cares. I just wanted to hear the experiences of those who have worked at Sutters. I thank you for sharing your Sutter experience.
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Has anyone worked at any of the Sutter Hospitals as a traveler or contingent staff
Hi I have heard mixed reviews regarding Sutter Hospitals. From strike nursing to high paying contingent nursing. Has anyone worked at Sutters as a traveler, strike nurse or contigent? thank you
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Hawaii, Recent travel assignments questions
Thank you for the information. I have been a traveler for 11+ years and I have worked with several agencies and hospitals. However, I was interested in someone within ICU who had a story to tell about their travels in Hawaii. Alot of the posts regarding Hawaii are around 5 yrs or more. I am seeing roughly the same agencies you have listed, but I would like to know from someone who has traveled with them recently to Hawaii. I have worked with Cross Country before, however, they offer low rates. My experience with them in the past has been hit or miss. And their pay period is bi weekly, depending on the hospital you can obtain a weekly paycheck. I thought about going with them just to get to Hawaii then network once I get there, to find out things for myself. Because I know everyones experience will be different. But sometimes you want to get a little insight before diving in.
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Find your own contract...make more money
Sounds good , thank you
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Find your own contract...make more money
What is a pay rate range that you should offer, that will set you apart from the other companies that are already established at the hospital. Or do you have a good chance of being paid what they are being paid or how low should you go. So, what Im reading is, I can represent myself and be a one person agency (so to speak) and cut out the middle man. After lining my ducks up, insurance, written contracts, etc. Im sure it varies but which hospitals do you find this to be more effective, larger trauma centers or smaller community hospitals or anywhere in between?
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Hawaii, Recent travel assignments questions
Hi I am a ICU nurse very much interested in traveling to Hawaii. I am looking for travelers who have traveled to Hawaii within the last year or two to help get some insight on hospitals that are travel friendly, agencies that work well with travelers and how did your assignments work out? I understand the rate of pay varies but if possible to also provide a range of rates that are being offered or housing stipends. And if you felt this was a fair amount based on the high cost of living in Hawaii. I dont expect to break the bank with my paycheck from Hawaii. And I know its away to see Hawaii, like a paid vacation. But I dont want to have to live on the streets once I return home. Do you fair better with the local agencies or do you break even? And Im having a little difficulty finding recent reviews from other travelers on agencies that go to Hawaii. Thank you
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Epic eMAR conversions
What 6 agencies do you work with regarding the conversions? I have only found two?
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Epic eMAR conversions
What is the average pay rate for an Epic conversion assignment and is it a different rate for ICU vs Med/surg?
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Independent contractors negotiating rate
Hi I am interested in becoming an independent contractor b/c I am tired of sub contracting with incompetent/unprofessional agencies. I am ready to cut out the middle man. But I would like to ask those of you who have taken the leap and are successfully working independently. When you negotiate your contracts, how do you determine the top billing rate? I was told that every state is different due to numerous things for example the cost of living. For example in Michigan I have talked to some nurses who have become independent contractors and state that Michigan's top billing rate is around $50-$55 an hour. Is there a web site that I can go to so I can view this information? What are the going rates for some of the other states, for example Virginia or Maryland. Another question: Once you have obtained your top billing rate do you charge for overtime or b/c you are able to receive the billing rate that the agencies are obtaining do you not opt for overtime pay? Final question: How often are paid as a independent contractor, is it weekly or monthly? I had one nurse who started their own agency state that they are paid monthly. What are other suggestions to include in negotiating a contract? Thank you -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Edited 10/1/2007 6:37 pm by positive15