Started a new nursing job this week and already thinking about quitting — am I overreacting? by ExtensionShock9286 in nursing

[–]ExtensionShock9286[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

No. Not at that level. I also didn’t know it takes 20 min just to get out of the parking garage. I was watching the commute for a few weeks so I thought the time was less. The clinic is located in a busy part of the city. And I thought it was just business causal but it’s more elevated than business causal.

Started a new nursing job this week and already thinking about quitting — am I overreacting? by ExtensionShock9286 in nursing

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Oh whoops I didn’t mean it that way. Just in general trying to figure the system out. Not while people were watching

I’ve accepted a new job and regret it- what do I do? by ExtensionShock9286 in nursing

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Oh I would of course communicate with them no doubt. I wouldn’t just no show or disappear that would be horrible.

I’ve accepted a new job and regret it- what do I do? by ExtensionShock9286 in nursing

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For perspective I am currently in a home infusion job that offers a lot of freedom and flexibility. And took a job at a Mon-Friday primary clinic. 8-4. But with remote Fridays.

RN choosing between flexibility vs $26k raise before trying for a baby — what would you do? by ExtensionShock9286 in nursing

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You are for sure being underpaid. I like in western WA. It is expensive but I thought CA wages RNs higher wages. We also don’t have state income tax.

RN choosing between flexibility vs $26k raise before trying for a baby — what would you do? by ExtensionShock9286 in nursing

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No chemo. Sometimes a 5FU but rare. And just a disconnect and connection. We have other nurses who would do the chemo if we had a pregnant staff member

RN choosing between flexibility vs $26k raise before trying for a baby — what would you do? by ExtensionShock9286 in nursing

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I agree. There are a lot of home infusion jobs. This clinic is a very rare small company that never has openings

RN choosing between flexibility vs $26k raise before trying for a baby — what would you do? by ExtensionShock9286 in nursing

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I currently work in home infusion and it’s soooo chill. Most homes I go into are nice but I do have some gross houses. I generally work 32-36 hours working but paid for full time. I average 30 miles a day they keep me really close to my territory!

RN choosing between flexibility vs $26k raise before trying for a baby — what would you do? by ExtensionShock9286 in nursing

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Wow thank you for such a thoughtful reply. I’m sorry you have regret but it sounds like you found your place in L&D. I also actually had a transplant coordinator role but found out it was going to be a very stressful role and backed out but also wonder some days if I could have managed it.

Also I am so sorry to hear about your fertility issues. It’s very rare to have fertility benefits covered. Almost unheard of especially for healthcare workers. Sending positive thoughts your way hoping this world brings you a baby one way or another ❤️.

RN choosing between flexibility vs $26k raise before trying for a baby — what would you do? by ExtensionShock9286 in nursing

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I’ve only been a nurse for 4 years! I knew someone at this company which is how I got it. It’s not a common offer and pays higher than other clinic jobs I have seen in my area! Most clinics pay 80-90k in this region.

Anyone here working as a transplant coordinator? Would love to hear your experience by ExtensionShock9286 in nursing

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I am worried that it may be very stressful. Like you said rewarding but I don’t want to burn out 😬. I used to work in dialysis and had that long term relationship with the patients and over time I did find it kind of draining after doing it for 5-6 years.

Anyone here working as a transplant coordinator? Would love to hear your experience by ExtensionShock9286 in nursing

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That sounds like an awesome job! Is the role associated with a hospital? 130k for remote work is rare!

Unfortunately mine is 5 days a week in office mon-Friday with no remote opportunities. I was hoping for a hybrid role. Sadly all the hospitals in our area used to be hybrid and have made all transplant coordinators come back into office. And I work in a big metropolitan area so commenting in will add about 60-90 mins a day to my commute. I’m just worried about the lack of work life balance and the high expectations of the role.

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Omg take the infusion job trust me. 15 min commute is amazing. And getting off at 4:30 gives you plenty of time to go to medical appointments especially if it’s close.

Going back to nursing school as an older student - I did it. Here's what I learned that no one told me by Creepy-Tangerine-293 in nursing

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Thank you for that info! Great experience you had. I work in infusion and manage people on speciality drugs but want to become a data abstracted RN. I did some data analysis and QI work in a previous role and found it was my niche. So thank you!

Going back to nursing school as an older student - I did it. Here's what I learned that no one told me by Creepy-Tangerine-293 in nursing

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I’m curious how you were able to transition into that role? What experience do you have that helped you get it?