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Leaving the er after six months
So an update y'all - I left my current er job- and luckily my manager was very understanding! Thanks for all you're advice- I start my new pre-op job in two weeks!!
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Leaving the er after six months
As far as contract goes - it is for one year- there is no payment penalty anymore per HR- just a "commitment up to a year" . I'm still leaning way towards leaving- just because the outpatient job pays way more and again has much better hours- I'm just so nervous on how to address my manager - my first thought Is to contact hR again in regards to leaving and how to approach the situation after all the orientation and training I've been given
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Leaving the er after six months
In short i've been a nurse for almost three years working on a MedSurg telly and doing float for all the different floors ib the hospital including geriatric PCU respiratory critical care etc. I made a switch to emergency medicine and absolutely hate it- unfortunately Rven being a nurse with experience I had to go through a residency program which entails a contract of commitment for one year -six months of training and classes.. I hate the hours and the stress of the job and want a set schedule .. My manger told me I might not have. Set schedule up to a year and so now I work all hours of the day and night- while they gave new grads first choice on hours- leaving nothing for me - even though I've been at the hospital for four years. I've recently been offered A position outpatient with 3 to 4 days a week eight hours shifts no weekends no holidays in pre admission testing and pre op. The schedule sounds like a dream -- my only question is I feel super guilty for leaving after only being in the ER six months - but having experience as a nurse I know I don't want to stay at a job I hate- especially with a sucky schedule--- What would you do if you were me and how would you approach my manager
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Is this a good hesi score to get into nursing program?
Thanks!that's gives me some hope!
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Is this a good hesi score to get into nursing program?
I recently took the hesi a2 entrance test and scored an 85%. My GPA is a 3.54, and I have background as a CNA. I'm applying at north georgia technical college, is this a good enough score to get me in?