- New RN grad can't find work
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I m in big trouble! I think I failed my drug screen
I am so sorry.. Please except my apologies.
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I m in big trouble! I think I failed my drug screen
btw. for those that are non believers of what can be used against you on open sites. Check out this link... http://www.scfamilylaw.com/2008/11/articles/research-investigation/what-evidence-can-you-discover-on-social-networking-sites/
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I m in big trouble! I think I failed my drug screen
Belfegor..The bottom line is you can be tracked by a ip address.. the same thing the music industry can sue you for illegaly downloading there music. When you are using the internet, it is a open source for anyone to see and view. Regardless of what you may believe, it can happen. Its all over the internet, people have been fired what websites they have been registered with. Just the facts and I would hate to see this person lose there job over something like this.
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I m in big trouble! I think I failed my drug screen
I just want to add my two cents...First of all, STOP ADMITTING WHAT YOU DID...The reason is that anything on boards such as this can be seen by anyone. I was actually on a forum that that was dealing with disputing your credit and ways to get out of paying, whether it was a valid debt or not. A person had posted questions and comments on a debt she knew was hers by admission, and was trying to get out of paying the debt. One of the ways and suggestion given was make the company prove it was bill or sue them. She tried to sue them and the COMPANY showed up in COURT with all the post she had done on this website. BUSTED!!!!!!!! DONT MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE.
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Greenville Tech clinical hours
Hello everyone, I am new to this site and have questions about the clinicals at greenville tech. I want to get into the nursing program at gville tech. I plan to sign up for the LPN, but if possible take the core programs for the RN instead. I am a single parent and will have to continue to work full time, while I pursue my new career. I have been to techs website and it states that it is a day program only, but there are some clinicals that are offered on weekends and nights that were on a trial basis per techs website. I currently work for a company that schedules change every 6 mths, and i have pretty good seniority and can get weekends off and work straight days only m-fri, now. I know if I want to get into nursing, I am willing to sacrifice my weekends and possibly work a night shift. I would like to know what the hours and days for the clinicals. Is it mon-fri, 8-4? I need a better idea of what to expect. I also read on techs website that clinicals have to be completed within 18 months, is that possible going to school part-time?