Re: regarding age entering nursing
Do you really want to go back to school fulltime and deal with studying, essays, clinicals and class politics?
Clinicals are not only during the day shift they happen when there is time for you on the units.
RN is a four year degree, PN is two years. Both have waiting lists depending on the school and province involved.
Do you like the idea of being on your feet for up to 11 hours at a time (my all time worst day was 13 hours)? Missing meal breaks because there is not enough staff?
How do you react to people being rude and hostile to you (patients and families)? Does the thought of being physcially assaulted phase you (I've been bit and punched by seniors in LTC facilities, they are not "all sweet little old ladies)?
Having said that I do enjoy my job but when the shift goes bad it goes bad.
Also remember that the vast majority of nurses in Canada are unionized. As a new grad you will not have the choice of the prized shifts or units. Yes, you could get into ICU, L&D, and ER. There are reasons (apart from the nursing shortage) that some units have vacancies (and I mean constant vacancies). I know of one service in my hospital that has 24 PN vacancies and it's because of poor management.
I would stay a teacher. Decent hours, no weekends, and yes I know you work evenings marking and meeting parents but you have the option of putting your work aside and taking a break. Nurses don't. Do you want to get up at 0500 to pull yourself in for a 0700 start in the dead of winter?
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