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Less full time jobs out thereRating: (votes: 0) The full time slots are there the hospitals are CHOOSING to hire PRN so they don't owe them benefits. Now with the ACA/Obamacare they don't have to look bad for not offering healthcare to a healthcare employee because the employee is REQUIRED to get it elsewhere. Comment:
Yup, the full-time with benefits position I was hired for was eliminated. I had to take a huge pay drop to find another benefited position. And sure, people can say this was happening before Obama. But kinda coincidentally this happens shortly before the ACA goes into effect... Thanks a lot Obama...
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You dont have to dig deep to see how big of a joke ACA is.
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Hospitals in my area were refusing to hire full-time staff long before Obamacare. They would rather hire travelers on 13-week contracts, with no benefits and no training.
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They knew what was coming...
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Two major drivers are pushing this trend.1) Decreasing the cost of benefits to cut labor costs. 2) Volumes have decreased in hospitals all over the country. This is probably the result of many factors, but it is unprecedented & has led to an overall decrease of 42,000 health care jobs since January 2013. Nurse managers have to flex staffing to match the volumes. This is much easier to do with fewer full timers.
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This has been happening since 2004 or so. I remember working a SNF in 2010 2011 and was cut several ways. First management decided to swap first floor(ltc) and second floor(rehab sub acute ltac) to the reverse but set up the rehab and sub acutes as private rooms and have ltc as semi privates with three private for more money or isolation Then they cut the number of nurses by two to three a shift and aides by five a shift since it cut census beds by 25. Then the cut hours down from 40 to 32 or less. And if you were a 40 schedule you got cut for census at least two shifts a pay check and were responsible for paying your benefits that pay period at increased rates because you did not qualify as full time unless you actually consistently worked 40 hour weeks for two pay periods in a row. Big corporations are greedy and screw over employees and customers. This is just getting worse in the current economic downslide.
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[QUOTE="Not_A_Hat_Person;7592170"]Hospitals in my area were refusing to hire full-time staff long before Obamacare. They would rather hire travelers on 13-week contracts, with no benefits and no training.[/QUOTE ] Interesting that the same institutions that need insured patients to make a profit decline to provide it to their own staff. Scary.
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Quote from Not_A_Hat_PersonHospitals in my area were refusing to hire full-time staff long before Obamacare. They would rather hire travelers on 13-week contracts, with no benefits and no training.
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so what fields have the full time jobs now?
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Quote from mee9mee9so what fields have the full time jobs now?
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I'm job hunting and have seen some full time clinic positions for RN. Most hospital positions are 0.9 or 0.8fte (full time equivalent), but then of course you're expected to become certified in your field, work on Magnet projects, etc all on your own time ... and if you work nights then that means when you are supposed to be sleeping!
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