Hi Everyone! I would like to share my new graduate RN experience at a Skilled Nursing Facility in Northern California. The final outcome has been very upsetting for me and I'm not sure what to do next. I'll try to make this as succinct as possible. Any input and advice would be appreciated. April 2012- During 1st semester of nursing school, I began working as a CNA per diem at an SNF through the same hospital where I did clinical (only hospital in county of about 45,000 pop). I thought this would be a great way to get some hands on experience and a foot in the door. In Dec 2012, I graduated from my ADN program with a 3.75 gpa and great reviews. To my surprise, I didn't get the Med/Surg new grad job at this same hospital, and I began to see how truly difficult it really is for new grads. In Feb. 2013, I got my RN license. I spoke with my Director at the SNF about working there as an RN (even though this is the last place I would want to work, but hadn't found anything else). He said he could likely bring me on, but kept putting me off. I think they needed me as a CNA for the time and wanted to see how serious I was. In March of 2013, I met with the Director and two other Dept managers. They offered me a Per diem RN position at the RN I rate of about $35 hourly, with no guarantee of hours or benefits, of course. They said they wanted a commitment from me, that I had to sign a contract stating that I would work for them for 15 months (1 year + 3 months orientation) and be loyal to the SNF Dept-- not work for any other part of the hospital during the 15 mo. Period which could cause "inter-department conflict." I think this was due to budgeting and them not wanting to invest in training me and me switch jobs. They said that during orientation I would be full time for 3 months and would orient on both long term care units and TCU, for all 3 shifts (am, pm, noc). I thought about it and decided that at least it's some type of RN experience and I could save a lot of money in 3 months to help budget for the rest of the year (pay bills in advance, pay debt, and not to mention save for my wedding next year..) The contract was incredibly vague. It didn't say a word about my position or pay. I was referred to as an "employee" and contract states I would be compensated at the regular pay scale comparable to others in the same job classification. The contract didn't say I could only work in the SNF dept. It says I am still an at-will employee. Not really an enforceable contract right? Anyways, so I bring up my concerns about the ambiguity of the contract to the Director. I asked if we should add in a clause about me working in that Dept only if that was the purpose of the contract. I explained I wanted my obligation to be clear, and I asked for my wage details in writing. The Director said that I was making him feel uneasy with all my questions. He thought this was the opportunity of a lifetime to be trained as a nurse in this economy and how could I even think to question it. He said I could continue to work as a CNA but the offer was no longer available. I cried and cried. I couldn't believe he just took it away like that. He warned me not to speak about any of this to anyone or that would be insubordination. So there I was, working as a CNA with an RN license all the way through June 2013 absolutely miserable but I stuck with my job. Working as a CNA was better than no job. Finally, the Director approached me again, said because of my persistence and dedication to my patients, he brought back the original offer, AS IS. I jumped on it and said ok. I had still been applying all over CA and hadn't received a phone call. I didn't even try to get anything about pay etc. in writing because of what happened the first time around. June 2013- On my first day of work, we fill out the form which details pay rate/employee type etc. Guess what? New grad nurses are paid $25.08 hourly. He apologized but said it's a "new policy" that is now in effect at all depts. He said he was just made aware of this change. And, my orientation schedule was not full time. I was working 2-4 days each week. I asked him when I would be eligible to move up to the RN I rate, and he said that would happen as soon as orientation was complete. I asked for him to please adjust my schedule so that I can be working full time as agreed, with this major decrease in pay it would only seem fair. He said he never promised full time orientation. He even had the nerve to tell me that if I was only doing it for the money then maybe we shouldn't move forward!!! He who makes 6 figures, what a prick thing to say right? Aughh, anyways so I say ok. I try to get the promise of the $10 raise in writing so it won't get forgotten about... and so he writes on the pay form "IP training program" and that would suffice. Oct 2013- I finished orientation a few weeks ago. I never trained on NOC shifts, so I'm not available to cover that. I was never orientated me on TCU, which was supposed to be the focus of my orientation and would have actually been a great learning opportunity, sorta like acute care. I get my schedule and I have eight 8-hour shifts in a 6 week period. How can I live on that right? Oh it gets worse. I ask about when we can fill out the paperwork for my raise since I'm done with orientation... the Director tells me that new grads make $25.08 hourly for the first year!! And I won't be eligible for a raise until July 2014, when my contract is over. He has no recollection of ever telling me different. Oh, and when I login to the computer and order labs etc, it still says my name followed by S.N. "Student Nurse." It has said that since I was a 1st semester nursing student. I worked hard for my RN, so I called HR about this and they said as long as I'm in orientation as a new grad, once I move up then it will say RN. Well it still says SN now, even though Ia m working as a Charge Nurse, responsible for up to 36 patients and supervising aids and LVN's. There is no other RN to go to when I need help, I can call the other units or call the DON but I'm on my own! So how on Earth can they pay me as a new grad for the first year when I am going to be held to the same standards and expectations as any other nurse who works there, some of them making twice what I make. Oh and this hospital is a religious organization and claims to be non-profit. I called HR and they confirmed that this is the new standard of pay for all new grads hired in spring of this year moving forward for all departments, but there is no written policy they can forward me, it's just the "new standard." The day after I spoke with HR, the Director approached me and said that he was glad I got in touch with HR and got things clarified. Creepy right? Can't even talk to HR without my boss finding out. My classmates who did get the new grad Med-Surg job in January 2013 were started at $30 and already moved up to $35, full time with benefits. Every nurse I have talked to including new grads at SNF hired 6 months ago or more were started at $35 and none of them had to sign a contract. Should I try approaching my Director in writing? Should I make an appt with the Vice Pres (his boss) and talk to her about it? Should I talk to a lawyer? Is this discrimination? How can they tell me I'm making one amount and then months later take it back? Yes, I am already applying many places and as soon as I find that full-time job I am definitely leaving, no guilt there. Sorry this is so long, any advice is very much appreciated!!!