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5months pregnant. Should I apply to new job?

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I am 5 months pregnant and my baby bump is obvious. I work per diem at a small community hospital that is possibly going to close in the near future and I am also getting a lot of cancelled shifts due to low census. I need your advice and opinions if I should search and apply for a new RN position at a different hospital or if I should wait until after mat leave. My concern is if the hospital closes down, I will loose any oppertunity of applying to internal positions. Your opinions and advice are appreciated!
Quote from C0252786I am 5 months pregnant and my baby bump is obvious. I work per diem at a small community hospital that is possibly going to close in the near future and I am also getting a lot of cancelled shifts due to low census. I need your advice and opinions if I should search and apply for a new RN position at a different hospital or if I should wait until after mat leave. My concern is if the hospital closes down, I will loose any oppertunity of applying to internal positions. Your opinions and advice are appreciated!

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I have my husband's insurance. I just want to know if I'm wasting my time at the interview. Will the manager just take one look at me and not want to hire me kinda thing. Thanks.

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Quote from C0252786I have my husband's insurance. I just want to know if I'm wasting my time at the interview. Will the manager just take one look at me and not want to hire me kinda thing. Thanks.

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Thanks. I will go ahead and try!

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I would also start applying because when interviewing practice helps! Also, a friend of mine interviewed for a job when she was 8 months pregnant - they didn't offer her the job but a better one which they had not posted yet because the person was not leaving 6 months. She is now working in that position and likely would not have gotten it if she had not been trying.

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I got hired at 9 months pregnant! I had already started orientation when I gave birth. I phoned HR to explain that I would not be in because I was in the hospital and they were surprised claiming they had no idea I was pregnant. Incredible! I went back to work there. Just writing to let you know that you can indeed get a job pregnant.

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Quote from resilientnurseI got hired at 9 months pregnant! I had already started orientation when I gave birth. I phoned HR to explain that I would not be in because I was in the hospital and they were surprised claiming they had no idea I was pregnant. Incredible! I went back to work there. Just writing to let you know that you can indeed get a job pregnant.

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I don't think there is any harm in applying and I don't believe that you will be automatically disqualified because you are pregnant. One thing I would keep in mind though- what are the maternity benefits like at your current job compared to a new one? If there isn't much difference then don't worry about it, but if you are currently able to take 12 weeks of paid maternity leave versus 6 weeks of unpaid time, that's a pretty significant reason and you might want to wait until after your maternity leave is over before looking. However, you said you are per diem, so this is probably a non-issue for you. Go ahead and start looking! I know a few people who have been hired while pregnant. When I was hired for my current job, I couldn't start until nearly three months after I was hired. That's just to point out that some places are willing to hold a position if they like you and think you will be a good fit.

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Well, I think that is reassuring to know that you can get a job when your pregnant!

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I have a similar question. I interview yesterday for a new grad position at a children's hospital. I am 9 months pregnant with my second child and due in about 2 weeks. The training for this position doesn't start until September 15 and it will only be classroom training with no work on the floor for the first 4 weeks. I feel my interview went well but I am wondering if being only 3-4 weeks postpartum when training starts will be an issue.

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Quote from ChechyI have a similar question. I interview yesterday for a new grad position at a children's hospital. I am 9 months pregnant with my second child and due in about 2 weeks. The training for this position doesn't start until September 15 and it will only be classroom training with no work on the floor for the first 4 weeks. I feel my interview went well but I am wondering if being only 3-4 weeks postpartum when training starts will be an issue.

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I made sure during my interview to let them know is not a problem for me to start traning so soon. My husband works from home so he will be taking care of the kids and I know they are in good hands. I just hope they don't see it as an issue even though is not an issue for me.
Author: peter  3-06-2015, 17:41   Views: 560   
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