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Old Sep 25, 2017, 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by ElsaMars View Post
I have no suggestions other than to talk to your doctor perhaps. Why did you change shifts to a more demanding time slot?
Thank you for reading my post and responding.

I haven't official taken the new position yet. My boss told me the job is mine. We are going through the formalities of the job being posted for 5 days first.

Going to days would give me more hours. I would also be getting off at 3:00pm instead of 11:00 pm at night (and I frequently work later and by the time I get home and unwind, I might not get to bed until 1, 2 or 3 am..

The other side is there is a lot more drama and I have seen other nurses struggle and be blamed that they cannot get their work done "on-time" when they have a lot more to do. Its been a constant that everywhere I worked, that it is difficult to get off work on time. That is the nature of the job working in healthcare when its 24/7 and your dealing with peoples health needs. I just don't want it to reflect poorly on my work record. I have only been working at this currant job for 7 months and time management is a issue,but my boss keeps telling me I will learn it. But I see how going to days is a "set up" with all of the stuff you are expected to do. I won't get to spend as much time with my patients. That Sucks.
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