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I was just wondering if any one has received a response from SLMC GC about the schedule of PGNT1 for batch 2? I already have submitted my requirements and I have paid the initial training fee just recently but I haven't received any text message yet about the schedule of the training. I am just a bit worried because I received a call from a number I don't recognize on Friday about 5:30 AM and I wasn't able to answer it. SLMC told me that the training will probably start last Friday but then again I haven't received any text message from them. I hope the number is not theirs and that the training will start soon. :|
Yes, there's a 3 year bond in this institution. But you can withdraw anytime if your still on a probationary status that will last up to 6 months. Some of the reasons for the high turnover rate: can't handle stress(burned-out), you realized that you're not into nursing, you're not yet ready, and... the grass is greener on the other side of the globe
Yes, there's a 3 year bond in this institution. But you can withdraw anytime if your still on a probationary status that will last up to 6 months. Some of the reasons for the high turnover rate: can't handle stress(burned-out), you realized that you're not into nursing, you're not yet ready, and... the grass is greener on the other side of the globe
Thanks for that wonderful information regarding the withdrawal in probi, I hope there will be no damage fee or synonymous to that if someone withdraw prior to permanency. Nursing is much of a vocation rather than a money making job. If one wants to earn huge money it's no clandestine that BPO, marketing and networking, stock market and forex will give you a better chance of obtaining huge amount of money in just matter of minute. About the burned-out situation I would say it is indeed normal, I my self experienced that a lot and even tried 3 nurses:250 patients yet we can manage the situation, just remain calm and enjoy what you are doing.
Some of us withdrew before being a staff because we do not want the unit that we are in. You are right, nursing is really a vocation, if you do not have the heart you really can't survive being a nurse. I'm glad you did. I quit because I was exhausted and not yet ready to dive into reality so i take a hiatus. Unluckily, after so many months of enjoying my so-called freedom from this field, I realized that I still wanted to become a nurse.. just a piece of advise to those st.luke's hopefuls, have a straight mindset in what you want and never ever give-up. In our batch, almost half of us didn't even pursue. Some were happy in their newly chosen career, and some were like me... still wanted to pursue a career in nursing.. in another institution *cross-fingers*. Actually, there is a damage fee if you withdraw your contract. You will pay for the training, the certificates and the like.
Silverdragon102, BSN
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Depends on the province and experience to what your starting $$ is