Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 201: A State You Don't Expect
It's actually way more convenient for me to take the bus from North Londonderry or Nashua than to take any of the commuter rails. Likely, tcbg would give me a ride to the bus station in the morning on his way in and then pick me up whenever I got home (or I can uber from N. Londonderry for about 10$ is if it was super late). The buses go to N/S stations and the hospital I'm looking at has shuttles directly to the hospital from those hubs. The commuter rail was more expensive and was more time consuming. I'm not sure what my next step is going to be. I'm not SUPER unhappy where I am, but also feel kind of like I'm stagnating. There isn't much going on in my Unit anymore as far as new tech or new machines (ECMO was moved up to the CCU/ICU). I'm not wild about the people in the CCU/ICU nor the manager (she's a nice person, but I don't know if I'd want to work for her - she was the asst. manager in my Unit for about a year). I'm more bored than anything actually being wrong. I do love my coworkers (and would never go to days on my Unit because I do not love those coworkers). There are only a few jobs at a specific hospital that would make me consider the big move/change.
My other thought would be to apply at a hospital very near you in their NICU to get experience, but I don't want to commit to another weekend of work, which I would likely have to do. I'm very spoiled by my current place only requiring every third weekend. If that were to come to fruition, I'd likely drop to part-time at the current job and then do per diem at that hospital, but the financials of that move make me wary.
Originally posted by leswp1
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My other thought would be to apply at a hospital very near you in their NICU to get experience, but I don't want to commit to another weekend of work, which I would likely have to do. I'm very spoiled by my current place only requiring every third weekend. If that were to come to fruition, I'd likely drop to part-time at the current job and then do per diem at that hospital, but the financials of that move make me wary.
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