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Take the higher paying PRN job or part time low paying jobRating: (votes: 0) The $8.25 job is for a LTC place where the turn over is really high and made my skin crawl when I was there for the interview...I HATE LTC. I know I would be miserable here but the hours are guaranteed (for a long as I can muster up the strength to keep going in...) Should I take a $8.25 job with a guarantee of hours even thought its harder work for crappy pay. Or take the chance on the PRN job and cross my fingers that I can get 24 hours a week. Regardless to what job I take I need to make $800 a month in order to make rent. I'd take the psych job. It seems like an obvious choice to me. It pays more, you want to work in psych and, and there are 12 locations so you will get to see a lot. I would not take the job you know you will hate. Can you do prn at both or take the psych job and keep looking for another prn job too? Comment:
Quote from missladyrnI'd take the psych job. It seems like an obvious choice to me. It pays more, you want to work in psych and, and there are 12 locations so you will get to see a lot. I would not take the job you know you will hate. Can you do prn at both or take the psych job and keep looking for another prn job too?
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Quote from missladyrnI'd take the psych job. It seems like an obvious choice to me. It pays more, you want to work in psych and, and there are 12 locations so you will get to see a lot. I would not take the job you know you will hate. Can you do prn at both or take the psych job and keep looking for another prn job too?
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I'd take the psych job. PRN is a good status during nursing school. And it sounds like a win/win since that is where you want to end up.
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Take the psych job. Since the pay is higher, you might be able to build up some savings to carry you through the occasional cancellation.
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