Re: Old/new grad: Keep job hunting vs. rn refresher course?
I moved from the Sac area a year ago and just finished a refresher course here in TX.
I looked for a job a couple years ago and I was treated like I was less than human by the HR people. I had taken 5 years off to care for an ailing MIL...and I learned more than many nurses do on the job, about "the system", about body systems and things that can go wrong in them. But that doesn't count, so I was treated no better than a homeless person coming in for a free meal. Actually, I think they're treated better.
I couldn't even get an interview. I have 21 years of experience in many different areas. But I was told it was because I had NO "recent" experience. What? Have I forgotten 21 years of my life? I asked if it would make me more employable if I took a refresher course. She was so rude. She said, "Although you’ve probably kept up with your CEUs, you haven’t been working as an RN in a facility or for a company for at least 5 years. I would recommend a refresher course before trying to apply for an RN position anywhere. I realize it’s tough to get started again." This was not even for a job that required any bedside or advanced nursing skills, which I have...lots.
So, I called and asked around...do refresher courses help to get an interview...let alone a job? Well, my experience 2 years ago was no, not so much.
Anyway, here in TX, an out of state nurse with no recent experience has to take a refresher just to get a license [it's like that in many states now], so I have no idea whether it will help me get a job here. Time will tell...I just sent all my paperwork last week and it's a mystery how long all of that could take.
I gotta say, I don't feel too confident...but we shall see.
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