2 wks notice for travel cna

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OK so I'm traveling with this new company and everything seems crazy. First, you do the application process. After you have completed the application process they find you an assignment but this is when things begin to crumble. You're told that you have to pay for your own housing and have your own transportation. After you get on the assignment staff gives you the run around, then tell you that you have to drive an hour away just to get a funky badge and when I get there the lady from the company failed to send my information over so of course I will have to make another drove for my badge again. I informed my recruiter but it really doesn't seem like she gives a care in the world. Is it possible for me to put in a two week notice.

You know, it has got to be tough to be a travel CNA. The profit margin is so low no agency will care about the business, it is effectively just a service to offer their clients in addition to the more lucrative professions.

Sorry you are having issues, but believe me, these are super minor and you knew about half before you signed up. There are some contracts that have a two week notice clause but they are not common. Usual advice is to stick it out. Hopefully you are doing this for the adventure, or possibly to get away from an even more toxic job. If so, you are winning!

The last traveling company I worked with it was smooth sailing but this has been the worst of the worst. I have already informed them that when my contract is up I will be severing ties with the company as a while cause I know my worth.

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