This job is a joke! Again we have the most expensive healthcare in the world but we deny the basics for our seniors! HUMANA you stink! Why are your “ cherished old” nurse NOT eligible for ERP??? We deserve better than this!
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@de sorry to say but every SNP nurse I know that qualified, was offered ERP. What's more, I know one whose 50 bday is not until late September. I was offered it too, and I took it. Can't stand this place any more.
This humana nurse was offered erp. What the he-l?
I'm sorry that you didn't qualify for ERP. HUMCS/SNP are so demanding these days. Micromanagement, policy/updates weekly, poor communication from leadership. I do like my manager though. Rant --- My teammates are interesting - Why have a P_D and work as an SS? Why have a bad attitude and yell at your manager in teams? I just don't get it. Please move on for your mental health and that of others.
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