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Pros/cons of working at a small county hospital?

MRI tech here! I had a job interview at a county hospital. It’s basically an outpatient clinic because there are only 25 inpatient beds lol. For 3 years I’ve been working at a very busy 500 bed hospital doing weekends, holidays, call, etc. At this new job, I would be expected to also help out with CT and X ray. She said they maybe do 5 MRI exams a day. What blows my mind is that I would get paid more at this place! Does anyone have any experience with this time of work environment? Is it incredibly boring, or is the pace refreshing?

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