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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024

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  • @dianainboulder
    @dianainboulder Рік тому

    I miss you. Wishing you and all your family all the very best. And a very happy Mother’s Day too!

    • @NurseNacole
      @NurseNacole  Рік тому

      I plan on starting making more video this weekend. Thank you for motivating me to do so : )

  • @ladyt618
    @ladyt618 4 роки тому +1

    "You might feel some kinda way." LOL 😂 LOVE IT!!!

  • @lisasmith4192
    @lisasmith4192 3 роки тому +1

    I read that if a contract has a non complete to ask for severance for that duration. Great info thnkx for sharing 👍

    • @NurseNacole
      @NurseNacole  3 роки тому +1

      That would be ideal, thank you for sharing.

  • @Nashly77
    @Nashly77 4 роки тому +1

    Wow, thank you for the valuable information. As a second-year NP student, I have not thought must about an "NP contract". Oh my, so much to consider; however, I will be better prepared, with an increased understanding of what to look for, what to expect, and what to refuse. Perhaps, I should hire an attorney for assistance with employment contracts as @Tick Tock suggested.

    • @NurseNacole
      @NurseNacole  4 роки тому

      Yeah, if you can afford it that would be a great idea.

  • @Optimistic2416
    @Optimistic2416 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this👏🏿. Congratulations on the new bundle of joy.

  • @And...ow3ch
    @And...ow3ch 3 роки тому

    Very well rounded video, thank you!

  • @ticktock1861
    @ticktock1861 4 роки тому

    my advice is to get a LAWYER to read over your contract...13-17 page contracts require expert eyes...best money you will spend...you mentioned how desperate np's are for jobs...what do you think about all these schools spitting out np's left and right...great content as always

    • @NurseNacole
      @NurseNacole  4 роки тому +1

      Yes, if you can afford it that is a great idea. Many physicians recommend this during contract negotiations as well. If you can swing it, I'd recommend a lawyer also - if you feel you can't interpret the information yourself. The more pages, the more opportunity for "gray zones" haha. Lawyers clear things up real quick and provide great guidance in this process. In terms of the job market, my area hasn't seen saturation (yet). Thank you for watching and your support.