
Yes, after 2 months of "training", I am now officially a nurse specialized in the Hemodialysis department.
Although the guys I work with are fun to be with, it still isn't fun working without getting paid.
Nursing here in the Philippines is getting too famous. Because of the tremendous supply of nursing graduates willing to take on training and volunteer work (even if they have to pay for it), the profession is being abused.
I say abused because even if you are a competent and skilled nurse, your achievements are not being compensated for. Take for example my case. I am a PRC licensed nurse with a board rating of 80%, an IELTS passer with a band score of 8, a California NCLEX passer, a trained ICU nurse and a trained Hemodialysis nurse. But do I get paid for doing work as a nurse? NO!!! NEVER!!!
Imagine.. I've worked for more than a year in the same institution I'm currently working in now. Yet up to this day, I still don't get any pay from the work I do in the special hospital areas I'm working in!
Asa man ang hustisya ani? (Where is the justice in all of this?)
try apply dri mactan doc faith. dghan pud kau uban hospitals dri na pwede ka mag work.
ReplyDeleteomg!! te fle.. forgot to tell you. Rio is in Cebu na. didn't get to ask him for the address but last Tues lang sya anha. Will be going there the week after next to look for a job as a nurse. Promise.. sure nani...
ReplyDeleteSure ka?? Na hire nmn kaha ka? Drop nani na plan na laag ka dri??
ReplyDeletemurag ana jud. huhuhu.. bisita raq dra sumday.. hawa njd bya unta q ds week. pg ad2 nq HR, napromote naman di dayn q. hahayz...
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