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    Re: Discuss 'New kind of shift'

    Quote Originally Posted by cougarnurse View Post
    Oh, I understand the concept and all. It's just not for me. No matter what, 7 days straight and I would NOT mix.

    I like my 'short' days, as I am at least working with someone I know I can trust. Only problem is---nursing shortage + the pay + other assorted things = no other nurse scheduled on my long days. Blah.
    Yeah, I am at the point in my career where they sometimes float me to 9N
    Surgical Stepdown and give me an ungodly nurse to patient ratio.
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    Re: Discuss 'New kind of shift'

    I worked a job once where you did 7 days on, 7 days off, i LOVED it.
    Marie, RN in O.R, pursuing BSN, semester ? of ?

    Supposedly 8 out of 10 people suffer from hemorrhoids. Does that mean that the other 2 people enjoy them???:confused:

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