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ERnurse19

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  1. Same thing happened to me! I applied for my dream job at a different hospital and got the job! Then I actually received a phone call from the job that did not hire me about 6 months after being rejected asking if I was still interested. So anything is possible!
  2. Idk what you want to know. But I was there for almost a year and a half. I got through it by telling myself it was just a stepping stone job. Everything is so spread out in SD, had to drive a hour to get to a bigger grocery store or a Walmart. If you can handle the slow pace for a while, I'm sure it can help you further your work.
  3. So, I am not traveler, just happened to float across this as I am interested in traveling. I used to work in a small, small (2000 ppl) town in South Dakota. The majority of my time spent at work was playing games, reading books, and trying to keep myself educated and not bored to death. It was not my flow, though I learned a lot when things did come through the ER cause we were a level 4, stabilize and ship out. We also handled the floor pts which was usually 0 to 2 pts. I know work in a relatively busy ER in MN and love it! The hospital is actually what gave me the interest and experience to be able to get into another ER. If you are interested in learning more on the South Dakota end, I can give you some insight. But good luck to you, whatever you decide!

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