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Torn Between a Job and a Hard PlaceRating: (votes: 6) If you leave the "classy" hospital on good terms, you can always come back once you get some experience under your belt doing something else. If you know you don't want to do psych nursing, and you have a job offer in something else, why stay? Comment:
You are contradicting yourself. Do what you wish to do, as you have expressed that is getting out of psych, you have the opportunity to do so, take it!Annie
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I guess the difficulty in my decisions lies in the fact that I've just begun orientation and don't really know what leaving on "good terms" would look like. Is there a good way to leave a job I've just accepted?
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I'm sure I do sound like I'm contradicting myself, but I guess that's because I realize there are pros and cons to both places. That's why I'm torn. I don't totally trust my judgment as a new nurse and want to know what others think. Leaving a good hospital right after getting a job there is difficult for me to take lightly. The hospital I would be going to isn't a great a hospital. I don't want to turn down this experience though. I just wanted to see if that makes sense to seasoned nurses I guess.
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Can you go down to per diem once off orientation at the psych job in time for starting medsurg job? Always good to have backup in case new job doesn't work out.
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Quote from Nurse LonnieI guess the difficulty in my decisions lies in the fact that I've just begun orientation and don't really know what leaving on "good terms" would look like. Is there a good way to leave a job I've just accepted?
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