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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Reviews
What is it like working as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)?
October 2020
Very hard work, not enough hourly competition, no benefits, no sign on bonus, no bonus of any jund.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Warrensburg:
Pros: My client & family. Lovely work space/home.
Cons: Poor orientation for new employees, low pay, no benefits. One works very hard, great team player, be flexible, pick up or fill in extra shift & get nothing out of it... disappointing & leads to low moral.
October 2020
Challenging but fun.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Mount Juliet:
Pros: The schedule and the doctors that I work for.
Cons: pay and some staff members do not work as hard as they should
October 2020
It is great helping people and the team that I work with are wonderful.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in New Orleans:
Pros: My team members
Cons: The hourly pay is not good
October 2020
I absolutely LOVE my job!
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Duncan:
Pros: I enjoy being a part of the best days of people's lives. I work in the birth center.
Cons: I would have to say that my least favorite thing about my job would be the people who bring down the morale of my department. I feel that those who become nurses should put their patient's needs above their own.
October 2020
Office staff more concerned with getting bigger bonuses than providing care givers fair compensation.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Springfield:
Pros: Providing quality in home care.
Cons: Unprofessional office staff and disrespectful attitudes toward care givers.
September 2020
There's not enough staff to meet the residents needs and the employer expects you to bend over backwards and they don't care if your at your limitations.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Salisbury:
Pros: Co-workers
Cons: Administration, they don't want to hear about your work problems
September 2020
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN):
I really enjoyed my coworkers. I feel health insurance was a bit pricey and I feel like the company can update benefits to be more reflective of competing clinics (e.g. Tuition benefits and better health plans outside of the clinic).
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