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I am so confused, what will i do?
i have applied last march 2012 for the pre-employment training of SLMC but i was not contacted thereafter, i assumed that i failed the exam and did not bother about my application. last April 24 i received a SMS inviting me for their PGNT that will be starting on May7. I failed to come for the orientation because of some personal reason, but i visited the HR to know if there's still a slot because i was eager to join.. the HR answered me that they no longer have any orientation of the MAy7 batch, next batch will be on june but no guarantee if i will be included... so i went home thinking no chance at all. btw, i am from iloilo and i already have my applications there and will be starting my volunteer service on that same date MAy7. Just this AM i received a SMS from their HR, telling me there is still a slot for the PGNT training (maybe some of those who attended their orientation did not pursue it bcoz of the training fee so there were slots available). I AM SO CONFUSED... will i go there and pursue the training although i only have less than a week preparation or just go home to iloilo and attend my orientation for volunteer service on MAy7?? pls help. :uhoh21:
@dodoy i think i'm decided and i'm choosing QC. I'll just try to really be good in training! I'm just a few months away from my dream. Failure and rejection is not an option hahaha! confidence much? hahaha! I'm going to QC tomorrow to pay and secure my slot. Thanks again for the responses. God bless! and to those who are aspiring to undergo pgnt. Keep the faith! :)
hi sheateman.. Im just wondering why unlike you we did not undergo even a single exam nor interview? we go straight to the orietation proper of PGNT I didn't bother to ask for it during our orientation even though most of us are wondering why is it like that haha. But then I believe this coming 1st week of February will be starting as Mam *** said..
dodoy, BSN, RN
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It would all come down to your choice. No one can guarantee the chance of being employed either in GC or QC. My advice to you is to think this matter over. Will I be considering the earliest slot for the program, hence helping me finish my training earlier (and be eventually hired if chances permit)? or will I take the chance to wait for the slot in my preferred area (financial matters in terms of expenses are lesser as well as travel time)? You decide.
pjmRN
If I'm not mistaken, the Division of Nursing (DON) is the body who knows the exact figures for those. Much would depend on factors like the vacancies, individual performances, etc.