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  1. Thank you for the advice. I went to the interview and they require on call every 3rd Saturday and Sunday plus expect you to work your full shift if scheduled the next day. I think I will pass. I don't function well without sleep lol.
  2. Hello fellow RN's, I am looking for advice/words of wisdom pertaining to your experience working in PACU. I currently work in ER and I am thinking about changing units. PACU requires weekend/holiday on call rotations. I am not familiar with being on call as my schedule is three 12 hour shifts, 1 weekend a month and 2 holidays/yr. So pretty straight forward. What has been your experience with on call? Anyone change from ER to PACU? What do you think about working there? Thank you so much

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