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Scenario: I started JOB 1 in December, much of which thus far has been a lot of on the job training. Ineffective, if you ask me, given what I'm going to be doing. It's in the medical field and essentially they gave me a book, stuck me in a library for several days expecting me to come out understanding some rather complex stuff. Overall, I did and I do, but when I did (or do) have questions, people are exceedingly rude. I'm a nursing student with a high GPA and I'm no doofus, but I'm treated as such for any question (nevermind, people's lives are on the line here and this is highly specialized and technical). On top of that, I'm going to be working nights and there's no unit secretary at night, so I have all those responsibilities as well for a large hospital unit (over 30 beds with new admits during the night from the ER) while constantly being vigilant with the main aspect of my job, which again, if I miss something, people's lives are on the line. They usually give 3 weeks to train people for the unit secretary job by itself, but I'm supposed to be content with side-by-side training with a rude, snippy 22 year old for 4 days and be ok with it on top of my other responsibilities.
Anyway, about a week and a half ago JOB 2 which I interviewed for the day after I found out I got this job (but before I started working) called and offered me a position. It's much better (not only more pay and less stress, the place is hard to get into, and closer to where I want to go in nursing once I'm an RN), but they offered me fewer hours than I wanted (still enough for benefits and a likelihood of being able to pick up more). Nicer people and environment too. I decided to take it and hoped I could stay per diem (on call, as needed) at the other job because they really need people. Basically, I'd finish out what I was already scheduled for and then work a few days a month to cover gaps. I sent a formal, written letter to my supervisor in job one at the beginning of this week. I heard nothing. I e-mail her yesterday asking if she received the letter. She claimed she received nothing and was pretty angry I even ask because it's "inconvenient" for her. I can understand that, but I'm about ready to be single here again and she won't be paying my rent.
My staying per diem was a favor to her as not to completely cut them off high and dry just before my training time was up and I was to work alone (I wasn't even full-time, but only 20 hours), but right now, I'm ready to say "f*ck 'em". The JOB #1 place has been exceedingly rude (not to mention made me park 3 blocks away in a shitty neighborhood in the bitter cold while I was doing some of my training on day-shift when I was pretty sick- which kept me sick for far too long). I think I'll work tonight for the money and that's it, but I feel kind of guilty too. It's probably not a big deal, but still I feel like a jerk. I guess what hit me last night is that I was talking with one of the nurses and she said, "Wow, you got in there (meaning the place for JOB 2). They are so hard to get into and it's more money. Just go and don't look back. This place isn't worth it and there's no accident there's such a high turnover with staff."
I guess I'm worried about burning any future bridges when I'm an RN, but it's not like there aren't a ton of other places to work and RN's aren't in total demand. I've probably answered my own questions here, but just wondering if anyone has been so fed up, they've just left like this and perhaps just needed a good dose of venting at this point.
Thankfully, the other job is there and thanks to anyone who just read my disjointed ramblings here.
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