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how’s staffing where you’re at?

i currently work in outpatient doing CT & MRI and my boss just called to tell me our parent hospital is at critical staffing and they’re offering $10/hr bonus to go work over there.

so how’s staffing for you guys? we’re understaffed as hell and part of the issue is they pay lower than our biggest competitor in the area (and have worse benefits, i know this bc i worked for our competitor before i came here).

i’m just curious !

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