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Take job, THEN interviews come in

Before I moved, I worked part time at a group home. I am in the process of becoming a nurse and had to take a certified nursing assistant course, and I went ahead and got certified too since I figured it would be good experience. 

I moved and needed a job. I applied for some CNA positions, but I was under the impression that I wasn't likely to land one, so I also applied to transfer within the company. I finally got a call from them and got an offer for a full time job with a wage that was almost 30% higher than at my old home. Happy dance! I accepted, pending background check. I am supposed to do orientation on Friday, at which point I will start doing training hours like crazy before settling into my 32 hour/week, mostly evening, every weekend block. 

Well this morning I got a call from a nursing home. I have mixed feelings about that one, as it actually fired my MIL for really stupid reasons (at least as far as I understand from her), but it sounds like a good busy place to get my feet wet so I scheduled an interview for Monday. 

Then this evening I got a call from another senior living home. I sort of explained the situation and they said they have a block that would be a morning shift, only 7 shifts per pay period, and I said that might actually work out great and I scheduled an interview for tomorrow. I guess it will be a long one as I have a lot of paperwork and testing to do before the real interview. 

Obviously this is a good problem to have, but I am just not sure what to do. I don't want to pull a fast one on my old company, but I was hoping to get a CNA job, which seems to be taken much more seriously for nursing experience than a DSP even though I do cares and meds as a DSP. If one of these facilities wants me, maybe I will see if I can drop to part time or fill in at the group home, but then I was really looking forward to having benefits, at least until DH's kick in in the fall. It sounds like there is full time CNA available as well. I also have to take at least one class this fall to fulfill my nursing school requirements, so I don't want to go too crazy with the work (plus I'm lazy, ha). 

Assuming wages are the same across the board, WWYD?
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Re: Take job, THEN interviews come in

  • Congrats!  When it rains, it pours, right?

    Generally, I would try not to get caught up in loyalty to the old place, unless you have been with them such a short time you think it would look like a blip on your resume.  I would take whatever job looked like the best stepping stone to your nursing career (or whatever the end goal is).  If you can get the full-time CNA position with benefits, that sounds like a good bet.

    I don't know much about nursing though.  Just speaking generally, it's my suggestion to look at which job will position you best for future growth.
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    I've been with the company for a year. My resume is pretty choppy as I don't really have any jobs I've held for longer than that, but at least there's that. 
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  • What is your timeline for nursing school?
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