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Full Time vs Part Time Nursing| Why Full Time is a Scam
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- Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
- Hey ATD Fam full time vs part time nursing is a topic that needs to be discussed. i wish some told me about part time nursing when i had graduated ! In this video i break down the pros and cons of them both so you can make an informed decision when applying for your next job!
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Working full-time for a long time prepares you for burnout, chronic diseases and premature death. Choose flexibility over unnecessary full-time stress.
PREACH PREACHERRR!! I think more people need to speak on it because this is facts! Money can’t make me be sick because the same money you save you’ll end up using for medication and that’s just not my portion in life
Choose balance alwayssss
@@allthingsdami God bless u for revealing the truth
@@princedjaba4626 anytime 😂😂
EXACTLY
Great video! You chose your sanity over anything else! 🙌🏿
I’m grateful I have the option too 🙏🏿
It’s so nice to watch a nursing video from a Canadian Nurse. Keep up the good work.
Awee thank you thank you for watchinggg❤️Can’t wait to get into more topics !
Prn makes about $40/hr at my hospital and you get incentive with every shift. You can make $15k per month after taxes if you work 60 hour weeks. I’m cool with not having insurance or PTO with that pay
How much do full time nurses make an hour?
@@thetruthsayer8347 A staff nurse can make anywhere from 26-50+, it just depends on you experience and specialty
Great video, nothing but facts. Part-time over full-time 🚫🧢
Thanks for watchingggggg! NO CAPPPP
Im happy im young and my only option is part time thank you for the knowledge
Aweee thanks for watchinggggg
Awesome to see you got on the right track on time👏🏼
Oh yeah Thank God I went part time 🙏🏿
Definitely doing part time, you sold me 😭😭
😂😂 Anytime girl !!
Part time right here!! Full time is just to much and trying to work!! 👋🏼New sub!!!
TOOO MUCHHHH! like why ?! Andddd welcome ❤️❤️
i have a chronic health issues so i neeeeed full time for benefits
@@Amaliya-fi3zj That makes complete sense! I always say do what makes sense to you
Your braids are so beautiful, you are beautiful. God bless you.
Woow thank you so much!! I do all my hair myself 😭
Hi which school did you go to? I got accepted into Seneca for Part Time Nursing but im also tryna bridge to BSCN so it will take super long correct? thanks
YES BOO, I LOVE YOUR HAIR...BEADS and ALL!!!
THANK YOUUU😭 I saw the style of Pinterest and just had to recreate !!
Part time sounds amazing!
Truly no regrets !
When working part time 26 hours per week, if you pick up an extra day (basically full time) is that usually with an incentive? Yo might’ve explained that in the video but I didn’t catch on lol
LOOOOOOOOOOL , THE JOY OF PART TIME 🤣🤣
THE JOYYYYY! Do you see the skin fam ?! Pure joy 😂🙌🏾
My dear, big scam. Even going independent is better
A lot more work in the short term but well worth it !
How do you start with going independent? Thank you.
@@starfoxx5862 register a company and work under your company. Its always good to have experience first before going through this route
Girllll you moved your hands so much I thought you were about to sign😭😭
I was sooo passionate 😂😂😂
working part time and not needing benefits. Sweet 🙂 💰
Right !! I feel like if you don’t NEED benefits it’s the only way to go !
Thanks for the gems
Always girlie 💛💛
What state do you work in ? because a lot of what you said is like a whole different world for me lol
Oh man😂😅 I worked in Canada, Ontario ! I’ve started travel nursing in the states and quickly realized how different things are across the boarder
@@allthingsdami do you like that better? The travel nursing.. & I actually had a question about that. When you get your place to live, do you get a little time say after your contract ends to keep the place you’re living at which then allows you a little freedom to explore the town and just have fun before the lease is up? Or does the lease usually end right when the contract ends? I was considering travel nursing but with the requirement of 3x12s for 3 months, I was wondering how much time I’ll get to just explore the area etc
@@Kassiex5 Hey Kassie I actually just posted my apartment tour for my travel nursing housing so check that out and I’m sure it will answer you’re questions. But essentially you get to choose whether you want you’re agency you find you housing or if you want to get housing yourself and just get paid out for that (the better option in my opinion). So because I choose to find my own place to live I can come to the city early or stay as long as I want understanding that I’m only getting that housing paid for the duration of my work contract. I always try to keep my IG followers up to date with what I do on my free time but there is plenty of time to explore during your assignment. I usually take the first few weeks the acclimatize myself to the work and new environment then it’s go time and IM OUTSIDEEEE!
@@allthingsdami lmao love it . Thanks for sharing . Which speciality are you traveling in?
@@Kassiex5 No problem & NICU 👣
can new grads work part time?
Yes I think so
I think it's great that you won't need a retirement check later in life or any other benefits. And if you get sick or in a car accident you won't receive any pay at all for god knows how long. I have a friend who did travel nursing for big $$ and now lives on 1800 a month social security and is desperate for money every day because she could not commit to a long term position. Oh well. You new nurses only think about today. Good luck with tomorrow. Tooooo soft.
Well for anyone doing part time, its always good to get disability insurance, health insurance and any other every month to prepare for anything in the future. You also need to be wise with funds, for canadians, you can make sure you max your tfsa yearly and contribute to RRSP.
Yea and it’s even better if you can get on a spouse’s insurance, what I plan to do
Thanks I’m in school right now for my RN but I am a CNA have a interview at a hospital 🩵🩵🩵😁✌🏾