Pros
My only pro were my fellow RN case managers
Cons
I helped open their Colorado branch and what I got in return was termination with no warning and the only reason being: "You're not a good fit for the company". I precepted several new staff while only being about 3 weeks in, and before I received all the training myself. I was told that my shift would be 12-8pm only to often not be finished with assigned tasks until 11pm. I was sent out at night, alone, to visit a new patient past 8pm several times. Training and education was inconsistent and staff were given no assistance until 2 weeks before being let go, despite help being requested on many occasions. Myself and 4 others were fired without notice on the same day. We were asked in a prior meeting to report what we felt needed to happen in the company for us to feel we had all the tools to do our job properly, and it was emphasized that there would be no retaliation for our opinions. We were all respectful, and expressed our want to change things for the better of ourselves and our patients. Clearly it all fell on deaf ears, and I most certainly feel retaliated against. I was also informed by someone still employed, that my patients and remaining coworkers have been lead to believe that I quit and have abandoned them and it breaks my heart.