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chubby40

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  1. I have been an Operating room nurse for five years, i finally decided to try travel nursing, its something i always wanted to do. I have been offered an OR travel assignment in Houston, i haven't sign the contract yet because i am confused about the rate. The offer i got from the agency is $37.25, $22.25 is taxable and 15 dollars is tax free, they also include a $500 bonus $250 payable on my first check and other $250 on my last. The $15 is what they used to calculate my housing and meals. Therefore, i realized my take home is going to be $22.25 minus the tax. Is it me, or does this contract sucks? I am going to be travelling from Dallas to Houston, therefore, i have to find housing. I just don't want to take it unless its worth it, he came across as been rude and forceful when i wanted to go over the contract in details. He also mentioned that he went back to the hospital and negotiate my contract to offer me more money however, when i read the contract i realized it was the same thing he told me earlier just worded differently. Can someone please tell me about the housing cost in Houston Is this a good contract or is he taking advantage of the fact that i am a first time traveler? Thanks.
  2. You're not annoying, you are going through what a lot of us go through fresh out of nursing school. I am sure if you made it out of nursing school you have heard the term "nurses eat their young" It's sad to say that we complain about the doctor's but in fact we are our worst enemy because we are not very supportive of each other. In terms of your nursing skills i can totally relate because not every skills you get to perform during nursing school, even if you do perform every skills you do not do it enough to be comfortable, this is what on the job training is about this is when we go from novice to expert, even when you become a season nurse you will find this as you change specialty or relocate and therefore, force to change job. I have been an RN for about 9 years and what help me when i started was the fact that i had excellent clinical teacher's, i was also a Lab Tech, Medical Secretary and nurses aide, which help me a lot with the medical terminologies, moving and positioning and diagnostic testing, even than it was still a challenge. My suggestion to you is that if you like General Medicine look for another General Medicine Job at another hospital, you don't want to be somewhere where you don't have the support as a new grad, beside in nursing just like anything else in life you of to find your niche. Furthermore, it seems like you're stress this can cloud your judgement and affect your ability to practice safely. Keep searching not all of us eat our young, somewhere out there in this profession of ours you will find the support you need that will bring you from a novice to an expert.
  3. Oh my gosh!!....i thought i was alone, few months ago i took a position because i was anxious to land a job. Although, i got several call back they were the first to interview so anxiously in need i took the position. It was the worst decision i ever made in my eight and half years in nursing. I had a wonderful interview experience, during the interview it felt more like a conversation with a friend than a manager, a mean it was very relax, the first week of hospital orientation the staff was warm and friendly i thought this was the place to be.....Oh my gosh was i ever wrong!. The second week i started orientation in my department i knew then that it was not going to work out. However, i have kids so i kept convincing myself otherwise. I am now almost four months in and i am frustrated as hell, i can't continue for the sake of my mental health. They have an extremely high turnover rate, there are very little season are permanent nurses there. Most of the permanent staff are under a year, the handful of season staff are frustrated and unwilling to train new staff; in their words to be exact "i am just a couple of years left before i am out the door", more than half the staff are agency. As if it couldn't get any worst try doing an orientation where you are being trained by agency staff whom have only been there a weeks or two before you. Thank god for all nurses! I can debrief.
  4. I can work in all service except CVOR because in the hospital i worked at, we didn't have that service. My main service however, is Orthopedic.
  5. chubby40 replied to chubby40's topic in Nurse Registration
    I do understand that things takes time, but i am finding their time frame ridiculous. I was told it takes 10 business days after receiving a document before it can be posted to my profile...are they serious!! Really 10 days!! Just ridiculous!! I got an offer so the faster they process my Visa Screen the better for me. I feel so sorry for you, hope you don't have to lose your fee with the BON.
  6. chubby40 replied to chubby40's topic in Nurse Registration
    It's been one week since i got delivery confirmation that they received my photo, and its still not uploaded unto my file. I got an email today that its still outstanding. It's frustrating!!!
  7. chubby40 replied to chubby40's topic in Nurse Registration
    I did my Credential Evaluation Report (CES Report) it took about 11 weeks for them to issue the report; I kept calling because they told me 6-8 weeks. What upsets me is that, they had all my documentation and i was educated in Canada, across the broader. Each time i call the representative was rude, he kept saying i had to be patient and if i know how to use the computer to view my status. Finally, after much perseverance he acknowledged that he didn't know why it was taking so long. I had to do a Visa Screen application as well, because they already have my documentation for the CES, all that is required is a photo and proof of passing the NCLEX. I asked the Representative if it would be faster since i already have a file with CGFNS, to my surprise he replied "What makes you think you are going to get it that quickly" and continue to speak in a rude manner. I was shock by his rude comments for an organization such as this.
  8. chubby40 posted a topic in Nurse Registration
    Have anyone dealt with CGFNS lately? How do you find their Customer Service Rep?
  9. Thank you so much!! Allnurses is a blessing!!:)
  10. I have four years in the operating room all together, i have eight years nursing experience. I intend to work in the Dallas/Plano/Garland area, the hospital that ask me to state a rate is in the Dallas area.
  11. Hi Everyone!! Just wondering if anyone could tell me the rate for an Operating Room RN in Texas with experience, or the rate for an RN with experience. I know the rate varies here but i am not sure because i am new to Texas. I have been ask to give a rate and i don't have a clue, normally i don't give a rate i usually just say open for discussion, but if i am offer a rate i don't know if its too low are appropriate. Thanks so much!!
  12. Got it, Thanks so much!!
  13. Thank you so much!! It doesn't show up as sent in my inbox thou, i thought i would be able to see the messages i send.
  14. Thank u very much!! I just sent you one, hope you get it!
  15. :confused:Does anyone knows how to check if a private message as been sent? I sent a private message but i am not sure if it was receive, because in my inbox it says zero message sent. Can someone help me please!!! Thanks so much!!

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