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  1. I know in my area (NJ), there has been a decrease in pay in the past years.
  2. I did not to long ago. Just tell the truth. I told them I was sorry and very thankful for the opportunity, but another offer came up that was more beneficial for my career in the long term. They understood and even offerd to write a letter of recommendation for me. I think if your honest they'll understand. Good Luck.
  3. Document everything, and notify the MD of all refusals daily! Also he needs a psych eval, and some sort of sign in sheet in his room, so whenever someone comes in to give care they must sign a log with how many mintues they were there.
  4. I worked at two LTC places in NJ and they had a LPN as ADON and they did a good job at it too. Too much focus on the letters behind your name, if you know your stuff, you know your stuff(lol)
  5. That's crazy!!!! No job should treat an employee like that. Nurses take so much crap! We need to start sticking up for what's right, stop being wimps and crying about "I need my job". We all need are jobs but we also need respect. Jobs that are mostly populated by men would NEVER tolerate such behavior.
  6. I don't see anything wrong with it. As long as the bills get paid and the family is taken care of. Being married or being in a commited relationship is a team effort. When one player is down the other one must go up to bat. My husband is in construction and some months he might make more than I do and other months I make more. What happened to for better or worse?
  7. I don't think your stupid, just stressed!!! I been there, like others said try a different field. Nursing is hard work!!! There are few jobs out there so if you can get one keep it until you can figure out your next move. Take a week or two and RELAX!!!! Keep your head up, things happen for a reason when one door closes another one opens up!!!
  8. When we were able to wear whatever we wanted I wore printed tops and jackets with pants that had a color in it to match. Now we have to wear ALL white. Sucks!!!
  9. I attended MCVS way back in 2001. It's a great program and it can be hard at times with all the work and home life. Once you get a groove and a study pattern it will be ok. They prepare you for the RN classes also. Loved MCVS I would recommend them to anyone.
  10. When I went to LPN school I worked 32 hours on the weekend 16 hours Sat&Sun and the kids with Dad on the weekend. I was considered full time so I got health benefits. It was stressful but it paid off.
  11. I think LTC is just as stressful. I think you may want to consider homecare or hospice.
  12. Take your break!!!! If your not going to take it they must pay you for it. Where I work they make the CNA's take their break, they must clock out and sign out. The DON tells them at that time they must not be on the floor.
  13. When I started out as a brand new LPN 9 years ago, I also recieved 1 month of orientation. The DON wouldnt have it any other way, even if you had experience she wanted you to have two full weeks of orientation. She was the best they don't make them like that anymore.
  14. That's about what it is here in NJ. If you can find a job. lol
  15. Im in NJ same thing here!! I'm working per diem and can't find any fulltime work. I have 8+ years experience. I've been sending my resume all over and only a few call backs all agency. There are NO LPN jobs here at all. I got an interview with Macy's and a insurance company I guess I have to do something else until I find a LPN job.

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