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Declined full time job can I still offer to work per diem?Rating: (votes: 10) Anything is worth a try but don't be surprised if they can't accommodate you. Comment: Quote from caliotter3Anything is worth a try but don't be surprised if they can't accommodate you.Comment: Oh, in that case, I would make it clear that you are asking for that position. Good luck.Comment: If you are relocating for the new position, I would advise you to settle in to your new job before trying to take on any more/extra work. You may wish to take advantage of additional earning opportunities with your new employer rather than a competitor facility. I do understand your decision - I made up my mind to only work with not-for-profits about 20 years ago & I have not had any regrets. My epiphany? When I realized that the first sentence in the (for profit) organization's mission statement reflected the importance of adding value for shareholders. It was a blinding flash of the obvious... the priority for any for-profit entity is always to make money rather than focus entirely on patient care. Not to say that many f-p hospitals don't provide quality care... it just didn't/doesn't work for me.Comment: Thanks for the replies! I think you're right, HouTx. I should wait until I get there and settle in. I may not want to work more than three nights a week! And I agree, there was just something about the concept of a for-profit hospital that seems to go against the mission of healthcare in general. I think this HCA facility is a good one, but I don't really care for the business side of healthcare and it seemed better to go with the public, academic hospital.
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