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Transfer to Floor Same Hospital Lower PayRating: (votes: 10) What are your reasons for wanting to change jobs? I would not take a paycut to go to the floor, you may not like it and then you will be stuck. Could you apply at another hospital? Why are you trying to leave what sounds like a nice job? Comment:
I agree with the previous post. However, if it were to suit your needs for experience, it might be better in the long run. Too bad, you can't work out a hybrid arrangement. X number of hours at old job, old rate of pay, Y number of hours at new job, with the lower pay. That would be the best of both worlds. You are going to have to come up with a sound decision on this one. I would be inclined to stay with the good thing. That isn't necessarily what will be best for you. Good luck.
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I would be leaving to gain experience and to eventually advance with a master's degree, I currently in my mid- 20's and have my BSN. So I have a long way to go if God allows. However, most of the master degree jobs require some floor experience. Or basically any job outside of my current department requires floor experience. I currently work within Blood Banking, very specialized. It's an okay job, pay is good, but no set schedules, 10 hr shifts, and if something goes wrong with the workers under you (lvn, techs) the discplinary action falls on you. Your responsible for everyones mess, But other than that it's okay, I just feel stuck.
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What i think you should do is to go get a job in ICU or ER. You will not only get alot of experience, but it will help you if/when you decide to go back to school. Schools (here anyway) like to see that exp. If new grads can get hired into ICUs and ERs, so can someone with a little clinical experience. I would hold out for one of those. Usually they pay on those floors is higher anyway.
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If your reason for changing jobs is to gain nursing experience, then accept the offer. As you said, it may not be financially good for you but eventually, with more experience and a master's degree, you might get a higher pay. Every decision has its risks. I guess you will have to take that risk if you badly need an experience in the nursing field.DO you see yourself working in that hospital for a long time?How about applying at another hospital that can offer you a nursing experience but with a higher salary?
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That is a tough one. I would say in the long run it sounds like the right thing to do, it just sucks that they are going to drop your pay. It is good however, that they are placing you in the new grad program so you can gain the experience you need in training. Good luck and keep us updated.
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I would keep the cushy job and get a per diem job to get more experience. I feel like you would regret giving up that cushy job when you're scheduled 7p-7:30a on December 24, 25, 26, and 31 for less money than you make now.
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