Pros
Good co workers Fairly decent pay
Cons
Not enough staffing per patient ratio, and they are currently expanding at the hospital I was at without having the staff to support it. (My 3rd time at the hospital I had 17 patients on the medical floor by myself. That is unsafe. Period.) Do not compensate for room and board, or mileage when you travel 50-300 miles for shifts. (Some positions require travel from Denver to Kansas for 2 weeks- the company does not compensate, but they say because they give you a higher base pay it will cover that. My travel differential was $1.50 in my position and I had 97 miles to drive 1 way.) Not enough orientation on the floor before you start at a new hospital. But you get a whole week of zoom classes before you get to start. Corporate doesn’t seem to care about or listen to its employees. They give a generic response and that’s about as far as anything seems to go. Corporate is also good about changing things in the day to day scheduling and what not (they are in Denver and I worked in Kansas). One night the hospital set me up to work in the hospital closest to my home. I went and later found out that a lady in Denver changed me to a city 50 miles away, and sent another aid who lives in that city to the hospital I was in. It seems like a power thing.