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Sj3215

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  1. 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!!
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. 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?

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