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I work PRN in a long-term care facility. Why? They pay more than my full-time (PDN) but I can't deal with that environment 5 days a week, so I use it strictly to supplement my income. That and this ridiculous idea I have that having recent experience on the floor will help me get an interview in the hospital.
I work PRN at a Pedi Home Health agency. I have been there 2.5 years now - great to work with - they never give me trouble about my schedule, I only work 2-3 days/month from Sept-May and tend to pick up more days during the summer months. This money is my travel money - the paycheck is deposited into a savings account that I only touch during vacations - I usually have a pretty good chunk of change to travel with.
richardgecko
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For those of you who have a second job, what is it and why did you choose it?