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  1. Why do you say No chance in Hell? You never know. But if you have experience why not apply to surrounding areas if it's the Palo Alto area your interested in.
  2. Yes, that would be great, could you Message me more information.
  3. Did you do foot work too? I've physically went in to numerous units, even where I did my clinical preceptorship, called, left messages, emailed, and nothing. I think if I actually received a phone call from a live human being, I would call back just to thank that person for personalizing that phone call to me. That is how long it's been since I've heard a person's voice. All I've been getting are the massive amount of computerized rejection letters. Arugh back to the grind.
  4. You called the HR department and just asked to speak to the hiring nurse for (blank) department ? I've tried calling, left messages, followed up with emails, and nothing.
  5. Extremely annoying, but true I have a friend who was hired at Kaiser because her cousin knew the nurse manager and put in a good word for her, and guess what she was hired. It was quick too her cousin talked to the nurse manager and within a week she was scheduled for an interview and hired. It's annoying because I went to check the website for RN positions, and guess what there aren't any listings. So people like us on the outside never even get a chance.
  6. ^, Thanks for the advice, but I can't walk into the HR dept because I've been applying all over up state, down, east, west, neighboring states. All over, and yes I have tried to target my resume for the hospitals I apply to. I have tried emailing, leaving messages, but all I've been getting is the same broken record speech , "OH Thank you for your interest, but we are looking for someone with more experience." My only hope is one day GOD will hear me, but until then I guess the search continues.....
  7. I mean you can send in 1288664 billion online applications, call HR till your fingers fall off, After everything done, does anyone ever call back for an interview? If so how long did it take for someone to call you for an interview?
  8. What is expected of you, patient load, orientation/training how long is it, Will you be a floater, staff, hours, how many CNA's are you working with?
  9. Laid off, I'm sorry to hear. How many years of experience do you have as a nurse? If you have more than a year you could work through a registry.
  10. Congrats on the job, what SNF are you working for? Hows the patient ratio?
  11. I'm hearing such horror stories from new grads working at LTC. Are there any new RN grads benefiting from working at LTC? Plus could you tell me more about patient load, staff/support of other co-workers, how many beds, pay?
  12. WOW, that sounds scary, what area/city is this SNF at, from the link you posted did your SNF not meet requirments for staff? How much were you getting paid, if you don't mind me asking. I hope you find something better, good luck.
  13. Have you started working for the flu shot clinics yet? Do they have a lot of positions for the SF bay area?
  14. that makes me so mad that hospitals aren't willing to pay to train new grads, Heck ya I would sign on 2 years to work for a hospital.
  15. I have spoke to Nurse mangers/HR/ Nursing instructors reguarding this question, and they have told me that you can try, but mostly likely it would be difficult as you can not work under your RN license as a tech. Regarding non-nursing jobs, many of the people I spoke with said that it is not benfitical to work a non nursing job because it's unrelated to our field. They said to try and stick with the medical field as much as possible. I guess your best bet would be try unit clerk, but for those positions many hiring someone who has had a background with years of experience in that field. I too am in your same postion also a graduate of 2008, I feel your fustration. Try volunter work at the local hospital or something, that's what I'm going to try, although I am not sure how it will benfit, I just need to do something, because I'm beyond depressed with the situtation right now. Good Luck

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