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How detrimental do you think this is?Rating: (votes: 0) I left the first job to get acute care psych experience before I got "stuck" in the community. This time, our census has been low, budget cuts are being made and furloughs are becoming very frequent. Stand alone only psych doesn't pay as well either. My husbands pay was just cut almost 30% and he is the primary breadwinner. I need guaranteed hours and more money. One position I interviewed for is a psych position in the ED and another is a charge position at a different psych inpt facility. So, how much will this hurt me in the long run? Am I a job hopper? I went through 4 jobs in my first 2 years. I now found a place where I love and the "job hopping" never came up at any interviews. I don't look at it as job hopping. You need to find something you like Comment: Your reasons are understandable and combined with good references I think you would do fine, but will need to stick at the next one for a while if possible.Comment: Why not stay at the place you really like, and take a prn job elsewhere to make up the extra income? You won't be labeled a job-hopper, and when your present place has an uptick, you'll still be there...with more seniority,Comment: Quote from GrnTeaWhy not stay at the place you really like, and take a prn job elsewhere to make up the extra income? You won't be labeled a job-hopper, and when your present place has an uptick, you'll still be there...with more seniority,Comment: I am a job hopper, I get bored easily at work and I would be looking for a new place to go after 6-8 months even if it was a great unit.I started doing travel nursing and now I do float pool for a large hospital system that enables me to constantly change my work environment but it is seen as an asset - "flexibility, adaptability" instead of a bad thing. This may not be for you, but I just wanted to illustrate that any situation can work in your favor if you go at it the right way.
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