After I graduated in College, I volunteered for one year in a government hospital in the City of Manila. The best one year of my life happened there, I really enjoyed my stay there because I gained all the experience that I needed for my career and at the same time I found my new passion and I gained new friends.
I wasn't absorbed there because there's an issue before that volunteer nurses are abused. They do not hire new staff nurses even if they lack of manpower for only one reason they relied to us volunteer nurses. Why would they hire new nurses when they can used us, it is an advantage to them because economically speaking they can save more money. That's why the City Mayor decided that the volunteering program of all the government hospitals in the City of Manila abolished.
This decision has its own advantage and disadvantage. The number one effect of this is there's an increase of opportunity of the nurses to be hired, since they abolished the training program and lack of manpower they are pressured to hire staffs in response to the increasing demands of patients. They need to supply more staffs to cater all the demands. On the other hand, for all the fresh graduates and recently passed the NLE, since there's an increase in supply of nurses, to have an edge with the other you have to have an experience in this field, how can a novice nurse have an experience if there's no hospital willing to trained them.
It's hard to be in this position; you don't know where to stand. If you will apply in any hospitals they have their own qualifications, you have to be this, that and so on and so forth. If you will apply in any field that is not related with your degree, some people will judge you, they never gave us the opportunity to learn. They always think that we nurses will go abroad. Wait? How did you come up with that idea? Have you seen a dollar sign on our faces? Or you're all just an arbitrator?
Right now, I'm still searching for the right job that best suites my capabilities. A job that is far from scrutinizes. A company that is willing to give me their 100 percent trust.
I wasn't absorbed there because there's an issue before that volunteer nurses are abused. They do not hire new staff nurses even if they lack of manpower for only one reason they relied to us volunteer nurses. Why would they hire new nurses when they can used us, it is an advantage to them because economically speaking they can save more money. That's why the City Mayor decided that the volunteering program of all the government hospitals in the City of Manila abolished.
This decision has its own advantage and disadvantage. The number one effect of this is there's an increase of opportunity of the nurses to be hired, since they abolished the training program and lack of manpower they are pressured to hire staffs in response to the increasing demands of patients. They need to supply more staffs to cater all the demands. On the other hand, for all the fresh graduates and recently passed the NLE, since there's an increase in supply of nurses, to have an edge with the other you have to have an experience in this field, how can a novice nurse have an experience if there's no hospital willing to trained them.
It's hard to be in this position; you don't know where to stand. If you will apply in any hospitals they have their own qualifications, you have to be this, that and so on and so forth. If you will apply in any field that is not related with your degree, some people will judge you, they never gave us the opportunity to learn. They always think that we nurses will go abroad. Wait? How did you come up with that idea? Have you seen a dollar sign on our faces? Or you're all just an arbitrator?
Right now, I'm still searching for the right job that best suites my capabilities. A job that is far from scrutinizes. A company that is willing to give me their 100 percent trust.
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