Pros
My branch: Employees care about quality of patient care. No (or very few) errors with drugs and supplies. Nice people. Great manager. Great support after hours and on weekends. Really good team work. I recommend this place to work because, if you're an RN, it's about as imperfect as anywhere else you'll work, in some ways better. And it's stable. The other 6 home IV companies I've worked in the last 15 years were a lot worse in areas of patient care and work culture, and they kept going out of business.
Cons
Terrible mileage reimbursement--hasn't change for years. Every time the price of gas goes up, it's a cut in pay. Unless you have huge itemized expenditures, there is no practical way to recover this cost when filing taxes. The only way to make money with home IV is to build the business, then sell it. So the message we get from the culture is: Drug sales are paramount. Return on investment is the priority. Sure, of course we like nurses, we value nurses, but if we didn't need RNs we'd make way more money. All they want is per diem RNs so they don't have to pay benefits for full-time nurses--the benefits are minimal.