Pay is average to below average for RNs and workload is outrageous
Pros
I can only think of the free scrubs.
Cons
Pay is not good for experienced RNs. The workload is outrageous. Night shift is a CNA paradise in that the CNAs do little to no work all night while everything is on the back of respiratory and nursing. Why is this company still not using some sort of computerized access? It's welcome to 1970 there. The makeup of the staff is new grads, agency nursing, and people returning to the workforce after being unemployed for awhile. I can't think of any non-agency RTs or RNs with any kind of current hospital experience that would put up with the climate here that consists of paper charting, paper orders, and a punitive atmosphere. Select won't even contribute to the school of your choice for tuition reimbursement. Thumbs down on pay, workload, benefits, and atmosphere. I would only work in a long-term position here as an agency RN making the big bucks and nothing else.