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imnotadoctor23

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  1. Hey its alright I'm not the type of guy to take anything personal, maybe I just need to learn to say what they want to hear...I just always believe that it is better to be upfront about something than to later on cause problems for not only yourself but others.
  2. hey thank you for your comment and you're absolutely right, seeing it from that perspective I can see why hiring someone who just plans filling a position temporarily would not be a good fit at all.
  3. Hello everyone, I went to a interview for a CNA position in a unit I REALLY want to go to after I graduate nursing school ( 1 more year left), while in the interview I felt everything was going great...until the person interviewing me asked "why I decided on joining the unit?" to which I responded on how being a CNA would help me in learning more on what is expected from the unit and would help when I decide to join the unit as a nurse...(awkward silence) then as I was about to shadow for the job, the interviewer asked what I was planning to do once school started back up, to which I said "I was hoping if I could go to part time or flex time"...(another awkward silence). Thinking back I see why my last answer to hoping I could switch to lower hours would hurt me as a candidate but, for my first response on how I would like to join the unit as a nurse...could that have done more harm than good?

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