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LTC?Rating: (votes: 0) If they have a job for you, take it. You know the facility, you know the residents, and you know the rest of the staff. Making the transition from CNA to nurse there will be easier than if you were going into a new facility. Use the time there to look for a hospital job if you want, but at least you will have a job while you look. Comment: Quote from LPNBearColumbusIf they have a job for you, take it. You know the facility, you know the residents, and you know the rest of the staff. Making the transition from CNA to nurse there will be easier than if you were going into a new facility. Use the time there to look for a hospital job if you want, but at least you will have a job while you look.Comment: That might be a challenge, but if you remember to treat the other CNAs the way you iced being treated by the nurses you worked with when you were a CNA, you'll do fine.Comment: thanks so much! if i work on the skilled unit for a year do you think a hospital will accept that as experience? please reply soonComment: bump*
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