Re: What parts of CA is the nursing shortage still going strong?
Bakersfield in the Central Valley of California is still hiring. I graduated from nursing school in Bakersfield in August of 2008. I moved back to the San Francisco Bay Area- where I'm from- and still can't land myself a new grad job. So now after speaking to the nurse manager in my favorite hospital in Bakersfield, I'm going in for an interview next week. The vibes between the two areas are like night and day. In the Bay Area you are one of a thousands new grads and the nurse managers don't have the time of day for you. But in Bakersfield they are so appreciative of your interest, treat you so well, are so welcoming, and really try to accommodate your interests and needs. Also in Bakersfield I will be able to work in the department of my choice- the Emergency Dept. and if in the Bay Area I've been applying to any position open, even if I dislike the unit. The biggest difference between the two places is the pay. In Bakersfield you start out at about $27/hr and in the Bay Are you start out at $45-$47/hr , so it's a big difference.
Good Luck in your search, and let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks!
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