The correct wording is: Night and weekend care are negotiable.
To say it another way: Care on nights and weekends is negotiable.
Most licensed practical nurses in hospitals and nursing care facilities work a 40-hour week, but because patients need round-the-clock care, some work nights, weekends, and holidays.
Be sure to consider how your life, and your family will be impacted while you are in school, completing training, and after you get the job. For example, if you want to be a doctor or nurse, you may be required to work nights or weekends while you are on call.
take good care of it with hero and dark characters and give it mostly flying animals. when it evolves it will resemble NiGHTS
9-15.oo an hour depending on expericne and years dedicated to one facility.. now don't forget to ad differentials if needed. .70 for nights. 1.oo for weekends etc and you can add those on for example night + weekend etc :) tah dah!
i dont care and i dont know so shut up
If you are trying to convey that you are fond of someone use "care about"."care for" is correct for something like-"I care for my bedridden grandmother",but is also correct when you say, for instance, "I don't care for sushi", or "i don't care for the color red in evening gowns".Both are correct, with different meanings. To care forusually means to be fond of, to like. But it also may mean to take care of. To care about means to be interested in or concerned with something.
In veterinary school, the major is veterinary medicine. In undergraduate college in the United States before vet school, there is no required major, although biology, chemistry and animal science are popular choices.
She knew the correct answer was 5, but she didn't care.
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The availability of PDSA (People's Dispensary for Sick Animals) services on weekends can vary by location. Some PDSA hospitals may offer limited services or emergency care on weekends, while others may be closed. It's best to check the specific PDSA branch's hours on their official website or contact them directly for accurate information.
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