Nurses Humor Toon
Published May 18, 2012
It's often said that people take up nursing because of the money. Is this true?
Why did you take up nursing? Family? Money? Love helping people?
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IEDave, ASN, CNA, LVN
386 Posts
I am guessing most that got in it for money won't last long...
Which is why I tend to see the current nursing surplus as a temporary situation, at best. A near-perfect example was when I went to a CNA orientation at a local CC - presentation was going great right up to the point where the presenter started explaining why you need to wear a cheap watch to work. The instant she said "feces - poop" 140 people went totally silent, 'cause that wasn't what they wanted to hear. And, that's only the beginning, folks - only the beginning. Everybody signed up for the class - but I'd love to see how many actually went on to work as CNA's.
You just don't do this for the money - being a CNA/LVN/RN/NP simply doesn't pay enough to justify the physical, emotional, social & psychological challenges inherent in this line of work. As for me - I'm working in an LTC as a CNA, and volunteering with a hospice. Why?
Because I'm needed.
----- Dave
amygarside
1,026 Posts
Nurses really are underappreciated, in and outside the medical and healthcare field. Sad but true.