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VA hiring process 2020
Thanks for the info. Are there any resources within the system(beyond this forum) that you could point me towards regarding any other questions I may have?
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VA hiring process 2020
How long does the process generally take? How can I find out what Level/Grade I am? (BSN, 12yrs experience) Military buyback/retirement information?
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VA hiring process 2020
It's a little difficult to navigate the system from the outside. I have been looking on the different websites and got general information, but who can I contact to get specific questions answered if I am not already in the federal system?
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Vet contemplating federal employment. HELP!!!
Did you do the FERS buy back? It's a little difficult to navigate the system from the outside. I have been looking on the different websites and got general information, but who can I contact to get specific questions answered if I am not already in the federal system?
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Vet contemplating federal employment. HELP!!!
I want it all! ?
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Vet contemplating federal employment. HELP!!!
I just started looking. I am an OR RN. I was hoping to find out if it was going to be worth giving up travel nursing for a bit to get the retirement, but if I will need another 20 years I'll just stay put.
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Vet contemplating federal employment. HELP!!!
I am a Navy veteran. I have 10 years of service active duty. Does anybody have contact information for questions I have regarding getting into government employment and how my military time could be applied towards retirement?
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ServeFed?
Did you ever get any information on the company?
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Traveling to Lubbock, looking for housing.
I will be taking a contract in Lubbock TX the end of July. Has anyone worked there before and if so where did you stay?
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Swedish First Hill L&D!
I'm in Seattle right now living on First Hill a few blocks away from Swedish. I love the area, but yes the rent is ridiculous for the space that you get. This is my second time in the city and the last time I was here I used roommates dot com and found a great living situation. knew I was going to be here longer this time so I signed a year lease on an apartment. Also may want to check hotpads dot com and radpads dot com. And of course there is Craigslist, but beware of the SPAM on there. I ran into A LOT of ads for apartments with unbelievably low rents and the poster only wanted you to contact them via text, then would just send a text back leading you to sign up for another website, big pain in the rear. If you need any other info PM me. Hope this helps.
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Seattle WA!
I am living on First Hill. It is expensive to live in this area because it is downtown, but I love it. Public transportation is pretty good around here. I was here in 2013 and found a room to rent in the Rainier Beach area that was awesome. As with all cities there are definitely some sketchy areas. Even the good areas can be skirted by some not so good ones. I found my place on hotpads. Walkscore is also a pretty good resource.
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Baptist Downtown San Antonio
I am in San Antonio at Baptist downtown. I love the city, but the facility is not so good. I work in the OR. They allow doctors to do unplanned procedures without the proper consent. They constantly change what is acceptable for consents, H&P, etc., they keep adding to the paperwork they expect the nurses to fill out and most of it is redundant, tedious, and not even part of the permanent patient record. They will work you like a dog and leave you stranded in a procedure room, when you finally call out to see if you have any relief coming they will just say they don't have anyone to relieve you, and you will just have to finish the case. After they have had you work 10-16 hour days early in the week and you get to close to your 40hrs, they send you home early so they don't have to pay you any overtime. You will be expected to precept new perioperative nurses without preceptor pay. Side note: most of them have no business being in an OR(long story). My last day was supposed to be yesterday and I find out today that someone in their HR department changed the end date from this week to next week. Even though my I fulfilled the dates on my contract they are holding me to the date that they changed it to(part of another long story). Unfortunately my next contract is at another facility in their network and they said if I don't work this week they will cancel my other contract. I am very tempted to walk but my company is compensating me for the trouble and frustration.
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Traveling to Texas
I have not been to that area but in general if you are looking for pet friendly lodging check out the extended stay type facilities. They are often pet friendly and if you speak to the manager you can usually workout a deal on rent.
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Housing
I have found rooms on some of the roommate sites online. There are several out there. I would not recommend any room that you don't have pictures for. Ask the person about the commute to the hospital, guest policy, shared household chores and general house rules. I had a bad experience in Seattle when I didn't ask these questions and thank God I was able to get out of there after a week. It is probably better to do a month to month situation. If you can't find a room to rent extended stay type facilities are great. Talk to the manager, not the front desk staff. Sometimes you can work out a good deal with them.
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Travel contract
I'm a new traveler. This is the contact being offered by my recruiter. Is this a good deal? Facility is in or near Seattle, WA- Must have WA nurse license- BLS/CPR required, ACLS preferred- 40 hours guaranteed- No call- No weekends- Strong in all specialties - no open heart- Circulate only, no scrub- ASAP start date- 13-week assignment- $700 relocation/travel reimbursement- $2000 per month TAX FREE for housing- $1000 per month TAX FREE for meals- $22.75 per hour (on top of the combined $3000 per month TAX FREE)- $2000 completion bonus at end of assignment *** Between the housing money ($2000 per month) and the meals money ($1000 per month) you'll be receiving $692 every single week tax free. You'll also be making $22.75 an hour, so that is another $910 per week (however, that is taxed). On top of that weekly income, you'll receive $700 travel reimbursement and a $2000 completion bonus after 13 weeks.