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Subject: job search for registered nurse
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: rintin-ga
List Price: $100.00
Posted: 29 May 2005 08:33 PDT
Expires: 28 Jun 2005 08:33 PDT
Question ID: 526959
I am a Registered Nurse with 20 years of acute care hospital nursing
skills.  I am moving to Martinez, CA this fall.  I am retiring from my
current job in Salinas CA and want to work part time in the Martinez
area (a 25 to 50 mile radius).  I want ONLY part time, I want NOTHING
to do with weekends, holidays, or night shifts. Salary is not a
factor.  I started playing with job searches on the Internet. One day,
about two months ago, I found the perfect site.   I put into my job
search description, no weekends, no holidays, part time, and it listed
about 5 perfect jobs, so naturally I didn't save the site, (we were
leaving that morning for a short vacation), and have been looking for
it ever since then!!!!! I assume I found the site from one of my
nursing journals, they all have job search sites, but the sites at
Nursing Spectrum, and Advance Nursing are not the site I had looked
at.  Every time I try other sites I end up with listings for jobs from
Northern California to Los Angeles, even when I put in a 50 mile
radius from the Martinez zip code!!!!!  And they are not at all what I
am looking for, even the closer ones!!!  This other site was PERFECT
(sob). It listed a cardiology office in Walnut Creek, an oncology
office in Marin, and 2 or 3 others.  They site just listed the basic
job description, location,  and I think just a name and phone number
of who to contact if interested.   Any ideas on how to find my perfect
job search site?

Request for Question Clarification by websearcher-ga on 29 May 2005 10:00 PDT
Hi rintin:

Thanks for the challenging question. 

Was the site you saw before the following site?

nursejobshop.com
URL: http://www.nursejobshop.com/search.cfm

The above search page allows you to specify RN, zip code, search
radius, part-time, and keywords.

When I put in some of your details, I got a listing of 3 jobs each
with a link to contact information including a name and number.

I this isn't the site you remember, please tell us how if differs from that site. 

Thanks. 

websearcher

Clarification of Question by rintin-ga on 30 May 2005 10:01 PDT
Hi, welte-ga suggested using my computer history to find the site. 
Unfortunately we freqently erase our histories.  Any way to retrieve
an erased history from 2 - 3 months ago???  I would be looking through
a hugh history list but maybe I could remember what day I was looking
at it to narrow the search down?.  The jobe site you gave me wasn't
it.  I tried it, kind of annoyed because even when I kept putting in
no weekends, no holidays, it listed "regular" acute care hospital jobs
where obviously weekends and holidays are required!!!  My very poor
memory is that the site listed the jobs kind of like this:

(description on the left side of the screen). Busy cardiology office
requires part/time nurse, expeirence with cardiac nursing, telemetry,
cardiac drugs, preferred. No weekends, no holidays.   Then on the
right side of the screen was a name and phone number of the person to
contact.

I may be wrong, but I don't remember that I had to give much personal
information, or a resume, before I got on the site???
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Comments  
Subject: Re: job search for registered nurse
From: welte-ga on 29 May 2005 19:41 PDT
 
You have a good chance of finding the site you visited if you go to
the computer you were using at the time, and look through the history
list for the date when you were originally searching, near the
beginning of your vacation.

           -welte-ga

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