I want to start a support thread for us unemployed New Grads in California

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Hey yall. I want to start a support thread for us unemployed New Grads in California. I've recently lost a lot of my hope and optimism for finding a New Grad position. I graduated in May with my BSN and I've applied for about over 100 positions at this point and I've gotten one interview.:cry: The rejection and lack of options has taken a toll on me. I literally made an Excel spreadsheet of almost every New Grad program with information/dates/links in the state PLUS almost every hospital in the state with links to their job listings that I check multiple times a week with notes from their HR dept about if they hire New Grads. Part of what makes it worst is when "outsiders", I know they mean well, mention oh why don't you apply at this hospital or be a traveler or there's a shortage you'll get a job soon, etc. You just want to scream :arghh: I realized the best way to get through this is with the support of those in your shoes. Although we are in competition with each other we can help each other through the tears, hissy fits, and psychotic laughter.:roflmao:

I got the idea for this thread from another thread posted here on allnurses: https://allnurses.com/nursing-first-job/unemployed-new-grad-797292.html

I'm not saying we all need to meet in groups in our own areas (it's nice it comes about). But I want this to be a place for us to vent and support each other. If you're like me and you're so depressed that your mom gave you one of your Christmas presents early (It was a Tweety Bird robe) to try and cheer you up then please come and I have a virtual box of Kleenex and a pat on the back for you.:sorry:

One thing I learned in nursing school is that icebreakers can really do good sometimes so you're welcome to use the following to introduce yourself.

Hello my name is kenderella89 and I'm an unemployed New Grad.

License type: BSN

Time out of school: 8 months

# of positions applied to date: a little over 100

Dream RN position: NICU however I would love to start in Med Surg as well

Hospital experience: No but I have over 300 volunteer hours and I worked for the California Dept. of Public Health for 3 years

Where do you live: The Sacramento area although I just moved from the bay area

What are you doing now: Volunteering at a daycare trying to get a hospital volunteer position as well

Favorite color: Purple

How you cope with unemployment: I bake. A LOT. My friends' and family's waistlines hate me.

Hi my name is kcasper. (I know this is for Cali, I'm up in Oregon with the same issues.) License Type: BSN Time out of school: 18 mths (licensed in OR and WA)# Positions applied to date: at this point...probably over 200 Dream RN Position: I still don't know my dream job! Hospital Experience: I worked 3.5 months in State Hospital Where do you live: Portland, OR What are you doing now: Filling out apps, interviewing (when the nursing gods are benevolent and grant me an interview), being a housewife, School Nurse Contract position...Favorite Color: blue/greenHow I cope with unemployment: I have started sewing quite a bit in between applying for jobs.*sigh* 2012 has been such a hard year for me. I got a job as a pysch nurse in the state hospital here in Oregon. I was very excited to finally have an RN position. 3.5 months into the job, I was reviewed by my boss, who rarely saw me work, and was told I was unfit for this position. She gave me a 4 page negative review. It was all heresay by female coworkers who are CNAs on the psych ward. A week later I was escorted off the premises. My RN preceptor was appaulled..He and the other RN's were impressed with my work and thought I was making good progress...So began my search again for another job. I was only unemployed for a week and a half. I landed another job in a nursing home. I was there for 3 months when one day I was told I was being taken off the schedule indefinitely after I had just worked a unit I was not trained on. Ok fine. I then find out that a coumadin order had been missed on my shift and a pt went without meds for 2 days. This same order that I missed, was passed on by 3 nurses all with the excuse, 'I don't have time to process this.' So I was laid off for that. Then they threatened to call APS and the state board of nursing. I was denied unemployment because they said my actions were malicious. (I later proved it was a rooky oversight)...My confidence was SOOO shot after that. I was pretty sure that my luck was never gonna turn around. I started applying again. I landed an interview at another nursing home. I felt like there was some hope in this world. THEN I landed another interview with a REAL hospital in a psych ward. The interview went so well I was very sure I had the job. A week and a half later I started calling back the DNS to ask about the interview. I never heard anything back. I ended up declining the nursing home job offer thinking I was gonna be working at the hospital...3 weeks after the interview at the hospital, I received an email congratulating me on becoming part of the team at this hospital! I was so exicted. I emailed them back and told my family. The day before Thanksgiving, I received a phone call from the DNS saying that the email had been sent to me by mistake and I was not hired. When I asked her why she hadn't responded to my emails or phone calls, her excuse was, 'I was busy'. um...She had 4 weeks to give me a simple call, 'hey you were not selected, sorry'. I was LIVID. I am now working as a School Nurse. It's a contract position for 8 weeks. I really hate not knowing where my career future is headed. With my horrific resume, I fear that employers will see me as a risk instead of an investment. I'm very thankful that my husband has a job, but at this point we are thinking about moving else where...so maybe not Cali...seems things are hard down there too. Well Oregon isn't that much better at all. Good luck to all. I truely believe there is a reason for everything and that things will work out the way they are supposed to work out. Just have to be patient. -k

Thanks for the reply. I will have to think about it :/

Specializes in School Nursing, Public Health Nurse.

I'm so sorry kcasper :( I wish I had all the answers to give you but I don't. Although you're up North all of us in Cali welcome you with open arms.

Specializes in Critical Care, ED, Cath lab, CTPAC,Trauma.
Hi! kendrella89. Thanks for replying. I am not currently working. Some clinics that I know give RN 10 dollars per hour. I used to work for adult day care center. It was okay. They cut down money and time now. I don't want to go back. I think I will forget all nursing skills there if I continue to work there because it was mostly office job. I think it will be good for old, retired RNs who want easy job. I want to work at skilled nursing facility, but they want experienced RNs. I want to learn something, I want to grow, develop, be challenged, pursue my dream. However, I can't if I work at clinic or adult day care center. I already have enough experiences at clinics and day care center. I don't want it. Yeah, I am not happy with the pay too. I cannot pay car payment, house bills... with that money.
Some clinics that I know give RN 10 dollars per hour
:eek: Are you kidding me??????????? Unbelievable!!!! smh

Hey guys, has anyone applied to hospitals in smaller cities? I know the big cities are saturated with new grads. I'm not from California but I do want to apply to some smaller cities in the San Diego area. Any ideas on hospitals or small cities I could look into? Thank you.

Specializes in Aesthetics, Family Medicine.

Just wanted to say good luck to all of you! I know how it feels to be a new grad practically begging for a job. Sometimes it takes time and other times it really takes perseverance. And if you're completely open to relocating, sometimes that's even better. But anyway, GOOD VIBES TO ALL OF YOU!!! Hope this new year brings wonderful job opportunities for you all! :yes:

Specializes in School Nursing, Public Health Nurse.
Hey guys, has anyone applied to hospitals in smaller cities? I know the big cities are saturated with new grads. I'm not from California but I do want to apply to some smaller cities in the San Diego area. Any ideas on hospitals or small cities I could look into? Thank you.

I've looked in to several and I can't think of any names off the top of my head but you can look for a map of the counties in California and focus on those that are way up North and Central Valley

Specializes in School Nursing, Public Health Nurse.
Just wanted to say good luck to all of you! I know how it feels to be a new grad practically begging for a job. Sometimes it takes time and other times it really takes perseverance. And if you're completely open to relocating, sometimes that's even better. But anyway, GOOD VIBES TO ALL OF YOU!!! Hope this new year brings wonderful job opportunities for you all! :yes:

Thanks for the love jujubee!

Specializes in School Nursing, Public Health Nurse.
:eek: Are you kidding me??????????? Unbelievable!!!! smh

Seriously my work study pay was $12/hour!

I want to work in peds or NICU. I love the whole Mother/Baby/Kids aspect of nursing. but I know the job outlook is rough. I'm trying to figure out which preceptorship to choose: Peds acute rehab or ICU? Peds would be good to have on my resume, but ICU is great experience for many areas. I'm so torn.... any advice would be appreciated. :(

I want to work in peds or NICU. I love the whole Mother/Baby/Kids aspect of nursing. but I know the job outlook is rough. I'm trying to figure out which preceptorship to choose: Peds acute rehab or ICU? Peds would be good to have on my resume, but ICU is great experience for many areas. I'm so torn.... any advice would be appreciated. :(

I understand the dilemma, and it is a big decision....So you really should do some research before you decide. If you have a choice of hospital AND the unit, then call the HR Department at the hospital and feel them out (i.e. does the NICU/ICU/Peds ever hire new grads, or do they have a new grad program for the NICU/ICU/Peds?). MANY hospitals have "nondescript" new grad opportunities where they don't have an actual new grad class, but new grads are precepted on the hiring unit. It would be great to have the pediatric experience if you really want peds/NICU, but ICU would definitely open up more doors. Just my two cents.

From what I've seen, it would be more difficult to come out of school with an entry-level MSN (i.e. you didn't work as a nurse before getting your MSN). Hospitals already tend to pay BSN's "slightly" more than ADN's...and out of all of my job searches in the continental US...I have seen very few job postings for MSN/APN type candidates...But obviously a plethora of jobs for "experienced" RNs. Which makes me feel lucky that I didn't get into any of the entry-level MSN programs I applied to.

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