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  1. Hello all...just to update you finally I got a job here in Calgary 9 months ago in LTC and I'm loving it. It's totally different than working in hospital. I have 35 residents to give meds with no personal care at all. Less stress than my previous job in hospital. My employer considered my seniority hours in BC and I got the top rate right away! The rates are very competitive with AHS. I heard LTCs here have different wages or lesser than in AHS but the place I'm working right now have the same rates in AHS. Managers and staff are very nice, very respectful, frequent education services update and they do send RNs/LPNs for education in AHS's office. Even if I only have a regular part time job I almost working fulltime due to many shifts being offered especially night shift which gives you extra/more $ due to the night differential which is higher than in BC.
  2. hi systerm, glad to hear from you and all of what you have said are greatly appreciated and all TRUE !!! well i don't stop researching the better place to settle and work in our profession...so it's either i go to AB first since i have lots of friends who could help me to settle in or to SK...forget about the weather...what's important right now is my family, my future, my life and my well being....which ever replied first to my application and hired me that's where i decide....regards
  3. Hi march girl, Thanks for your message. I was an RCA before and became an LPN 7 years ago and working in the hospital. Yes, I noticed that lots of new LPNs who did their preceptorships in my workplace finding themselves having difficulties being hired as soon as they graduated and got their licenses. In fact, one of new LPNs got hired in Calgary on fulltime basis right away. One of the reasons I'm planning to move to SK is their pay rate which is now $30+/hour compared here in BC the starting rate is $24+/hour also the lower cost of living. Regards.
  4. Hi, I'm an LPN in BC, Canada and now planning to move to Saskatchewan to find a job. Is there a lot of jobs in SK particularly in Regina? Anyone would like to share infos and their experiences are highly appreciated. Thanks.
  5. Hi Fiona59, Could you also PM me where do u work? Thanks.
  6. Yes Sarah, I agreed above. Please do so. My prayers are with you always. God bless.
  7. I love working nights in hospital. I work 90% nights, 10% days no problem at all. Maybe it depends how your body will accept it or some people really don't sleep in days or really couldn't stay working nights. But for me, since I'm a night person I love working nights. Yeah, it's true in some places that if you're new you probably will be assigned in nights seniority staff gets the choice first.
  8. hi is lvn and lpn a different thing? here in canada we only have lpn no lvn. thanks.
  9. Hi here in BC, Canada the starting wage now is C$23.74/hour. I'm working in a hospital either the same rate or much lower when you are working in a private facilities (nursing homes, assisted living, etc.) since all hospitals here are under government. When you work in hospitals here is higher than in private facilities.
  10. hi very nice letter....now I know I'm not yet too late to be an RN...I'm 43 years old and have been an LPN for 4 years now planning to take a BSN....thanks for this very inspiring and motivating letter...:up::bowingpur:roll
  11. Right now the starting salary for LPN in BC is CAD$23.75/hour. I wonder how much in other provinces?
  12. Anyway, in our unit we always have students. We love :heartbeatstudents b/c it's additional help also in our part. They're learning and at the same time we get help .
  13. If the student is expecting a very important call he/she should inform the staff. Put the cellphone on silent-vibrate mode. There's a time to use it, i.e. during breaks or say "excuse me I need to answer the call" and then go to a staff room or inside the toilet for privacy. If the student is showing this inappropriate act what more if he/she already an RN.:icon_roll

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