Published Sep 18, 2019
BrownLuxe, RN
9 Posts
Hey guys!! So I just unwittingly applied for an app called Wlnss, inc. It's basically utilizing nurses as contractors to conduct IV vitamin infusions and give IM booster shots for about $80/hr in a person's home. The company just launched earlier this year and is headed by an Ivy league M.D. I looked it up on google and the company states that it's a "delivery platform." I have mixed feelings about this. What do you guys think??
Nurse.Kelsey, BSN, RN
166 Posts
Sounds awesome! The uber of nursing services. I see this as the future of home health care.
How did you apply @BrownLuxe ? Within the app?
I applied through an ad on indeed.com. I'm still feeling pretty skeptical about it honestly.
smoothop
3 Posts
On 9/17/2019 at 11:08 PM, BrownLuxe said:Hey guys!! So I just unwittingly applied for an app called Wlnss, inc. It's basically utilizing nurses as contractors to conduct IV vitamin infusions and give IM booster shots for about $80/hr in a person's home. The company just launched earlier this year and is headed by an Ivy league M.D. I looked it up on google and the company states that it's a "delivery platform." I have mixed feelings about this. What do you guys think??
I worked for one of those and it was great! Really enjoyable, autonomous and no politics. It was perfect for me but the franchise owners (MD) was a prick that i hated working with. He interested a really nice flowing system to take frequent power trips ??? So i left