respiratory jobs in snf units |
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meezy in Houston, Texas 28 months ago |
these jobs do not exist. I called this company the day they posted the adds for houston and austin and was told they may no longer be available. That is because they never did. I live in Houston and have recently lived in Austin. I know the job market well and there is no such position. |
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maureen 27 months ago |
I called about posted SNF jobs in WI> with no response. I agree that these positions probably don't exist. |
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peggy in Houston, Texas 27 months ago |
I know...I work in Houston and in Austin...there are no such animal. We don't have SNF units staffed by RT's anywhere in the state...there is no reimbursement. This is misleading. It's a come on to get your resume and to get you to fill out info. Then they will try and get you to take an assignment when they get work. |
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karen s in Houston, Texas 27 months ago |
I have checked and they don't exist either. |
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Nameless in Lodi, Wisconsin 27 months ago |
I called about SNF jobs in WI, too and got the run around about whether the "jobs" were already filled or not. What's up with that? |
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karen s in Houston, Texas 27 months ago |
It's false advertizing and recruiters do it all of the time. They want to get your info and when they get something they will try and lure you into a job. It's really against the law. They are obviously untruthful. |
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k8e in Los Angeles, California 26 months ago |
The other reason for "fake" job ads is to meet a requirement in order to hire cheaper foreign labor under the H1-B visa program. |
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