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Why not go in as an Independent RN Contractor
I know,just wondered if you would catch that!!!
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Why not go in as an Independent RN Contractor
I think that many nurses today find themselves in a frustrating work situation. They love their work (nursing) and hate their job. Nurses want independence, respect and a higher income. The answer is for the nurse to earn his or her livelihood directly rather than an employee of another. There it is nurses.....another fascet in the wonderful field of nursing......Independent RN Contracting!! Have a great day it is beautiful here in Ohio.
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Why not go in as an Independent RN Contractor
Thank you to the wonderful proof readers I must have missed that one!!
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Why not go in as an Independent RN Contractor
I usually secure my contracts in critical care units and the nurse patient ratio is consistantly 1:2 on rare occassion, if you have a patient that is ready to transfer out, you may be asked to take a third patient. The nice thing is I know if I really am unhappy with the hospital or in general the way things are going, my contract will be ending soon so....there is always a motivating factor!! Have a great day, I go back to the grind tonight.:)
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Why not go in as an Independent RN Contractor
Independent RN Contracting is a relatively new concept in nursing. Traditionally, nurses have worked as employees of health care institutions, registries, government agencies,physicians and a variety of other private and public entities. Nurses have been cast in the role of someone's employee. There is no hard and fast rule that says you have to be an employee of someone else in order to be a satisfied working nurse. I understand that some nurses may not be ready to accept the new role that nurses are exploring, but we are out there and opening the doors for many other possibilities and opportunities for others. In response to....Is this advertising. No, I just feel that I am very knowledgeable and experienced in this field and why not give others the information that I have gathered making it easier for them to start in as an Independent RN Contractor. Thank You for your responses and have a great day!!
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Why not go in as an Independent RN Contractor
Just an idea. My first contract was in a union hospital. They are short just like all other facilities. Good Luck in what ever route you have chosen!!
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Why not go in as an Independent RN Contractor
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