Question

If someone is employed for PRN hours, which hours are they working?

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GPT-4o mini
"PRN" is derived from the Latin phrase "pro re nata," which means "as needed" or "as the situation arises." An employee working PRN hours is typically not on a fixed schedule and may work varying hours based on the needs of the employer or organization. This often includes:

1. Filling in for regular staff members who are absent (due to sickness, vacation, etc.).
2. Responding to increased demand or patient needs in healthcare settings.
3. Working during peak times but not being guaranteed a minimum number of hours.

In essence, PRN employees work as needed, which can lead to highly flexible and variable hours. This setup is common in healthcare settings, such as nursing or allied health positions, but it can also apply to other industries.