@NursePamela - Thanks for the info. I spoke to the people with NSR and I was not impressed. They told me the pay rate and how much medical insurance would cost for myself and my family. I did not return after hearing how low they pay, and how much they charge for medical insurance.
I can see now why the turn over is high for contract nurses.
For Worf, if you are still curious.
Tripler does 8's and 12's, mostly 12's on the floors. Can't tell you specifically about mother baby stuff, sorry. Rotating shift would depend on who is in charge. If you are civilian, chances are you would rotate less than your military counterpart. Parking is a pain, not the worst place but certainly not the best. On a positive note, if you have to park far away 90% chances are the weather is good. Don't know about day care, don't think they have an on sight but was not looking. There are day cares close by.
HawaiiRN808
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Aloha! I am deciding if I want to accept an ICU RN position at Tripler AMC. This is a civilian contract position, not a Federal civilian position.
Have anyone worked as a contract nurse either for Altos or NSR? What is the pay range?? I know they don't pay as much as the local hospitals, which doesn't make sense..
Any information is helpful.