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Conflicted about keeping current job while starting new oneRating: (votes: 0) I am totally confused about whether to try and keep my current job (I am prn and only need to give them two shifts a schedule) or just walk away into the sunset and hopefully a great new position. After working full time the first year I was able to go to prn status, and have worked pretty much part time hours since then (2-3 shifts a week the first year, and then usually just two shifts a week the last year and a half. This is the only reason I stayed. I knew if I had a bad shift I wasn't going to be having a bad week, so to speak. I wasn't obligated to be there weekends or holidays and that worked well for me. My new position at a different hospital is also prn. I have to work two shifts a schedule. I was thinking I could work both jobs, but make the new job the priority. I am not sure if I will get the hours I need at the new job or not. Right now I can work as much or as little as I want. So that is making me wonder if I should just hold onto the old/current job for at least a couple of months to see how it goes at the new hospital. I don't know why I am so conflicted! Any words of wisdom? I would keep the first job, maybe cutting down to one shift a week or pay period (depending on your financial needs), at least for the first few months while you feel out the new job and decide if it's a good fit. Plus, it's been my experience that some PRN jobs don't deliver on promised hours. Comment:
No matter how difficult your current position is... do not close that door. You can handle two shifts /scheduleuntil you know how your new position plays out.Been there, did that.
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Keep your current job until you see how the you like the new one definitely. To me, it is not a bad idea for nurses to be at more than one hospital system.
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