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Ahh, but you see they did when I worked there.* My job took me all over the hospital and I was in the NICU almost every day, along with the regular nursery, CCU, ICU, Trauma, etc. Anyway, hospitals have some nurses that work in a regular unit all the time and some that work all over depending where they are needed. Of course that doesn't fit with what you're sure is correct but you're a ******* idiot so it's not like I care what you think and why I don't waste much time with you. For example, I didn't say I work there now, I said I WORKED there, meaning past tense, but reading comprehension has never been your strong suit either.
* A lot of hospitals gave up birthin' babies because malpractice insurance got to be too high.
“What did you do?” It’s past tense. What made you an expert on how hospitals work? I’m guessing float nurses fill in for needed demand, that’s not the same as down staffing... but you’re the expert, right? What DID you do, expert?