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Are these really the people that should be required to work so much? Isn't their job about handling life and death daily? Wouldn't we want exactly these people to come fully rested to work every single day and be fully staffed?

I don't know if there are jobs with similar stakes that are so carelessly staffed and disgustingly paid.

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[–] Apytele@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

This was back in 2015ish, they're probably making ~$20/h these days but still. Yeah some people had a CNA but a lot of that job was people that were unemployable elsewhere for reasons other than straight up crime (for the most part, anyway. There were a few employees with DUIs, public intoxication, etc). I was young and had found out about the job from being hospitalized there and went back because from the care I received I figured it couldn't be that hard to be better at that job (it wasn't, but not by as much as I would have hoped) and, most importantly, I wanted to #HelpPeople.

The upside is that job on a psych nurse resume is basically an instant callback. I might get paid shit but as long as I'm upright and don't have too bad of a TBI I'll basically never be jobless. I've gotten callbacks within 12h of applying, one of them I didn't even finish / submit. I also graduated early into COVID then worked straight through so my resume is just overall fucking baller. If I wasn't too AuDHD to deal with learning a new hospital every 12 weeks I could probably make bank as a travel nurse. I really enjoyed teaching self defense and restraint classes this last year so I really just need to go back to school and get my masters.

And compared to when I was young and stupid people listen when I start telling stories so that's been somewhat affirming. It'll probably make an utterly wild memoir if I live about 30 more years. Hubs says he wants to take me to one of those crowd work shows because siccing me on people at parties is starting to get boring.