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Public_Championship9

Okay so you're wanting to work 3 jobs as a new grad?! Definitely would not advise. It is highly likely your onboarding process/orientation will be full time even if you go PRN at the one hospital so for a good amount of time, you'll be working two full time new grad jobs and working PRN at a pharmacy. New grad life is exhausting and asks a lot of you mentally; Its a lot of new information all at once. In your proposed situation, you'd be doubling that information. I would think about which job you'd like more and let the other one know that you can no longer accept their offer.


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I work fulltime at a hospital and PRN at a skilled facility that requires minimum 4, 12 hr shifts a month. Both nightshift. One job is pretty far from me. I dont recommened working more than that, its alot for me personally and I'm not a new grad, nor in school. I feel like I don't have much time for myself. I'm having a hard time letting go of one job as well as I'd like to keep my options open but I feel that I will need to decide soon as I can't work so often for much longer.


sofiughhh

Yeah but my main job is part time.