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[quote=Anonymous]BYW nurses dont work 12 hours shifts, that is what they are scheduled to work. My daughter is a nurse. She is required to be there 15 minutes before clock in. She then does the turnover the prior shift and hand over of patents, then she works 12-13 hours and then does her hand off, then "charting. She had a 45 minute drive to work, then 15 minute on shuttle buss over from employee lot. She spends two hours commuting and at work 14-15 hours a day. She lives at home as just graduated. Some back to back shifts she only home 6-7 hours before returning. I seen her work 40-45 hours in three days. It is not not a cushy three day work week. She is wiped out for days afterward. Some nurses pick up shifts or do side work as pay low. Can you do four 15 hour shifts a week. They do three their job, then a fourth one on side as part time work. . [/quote]
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