Should I Stay or Should I Go?

Nursing Students CNA/MA

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I am currently a CNA working in home health care. However, I am interviewing for a Patient Care Technician at one of the big two chronic HD clinics. In fact, I think I have a good shot at it.

The thing is, I still have to complete micro as my final prerequisite for the RN program I plan to attend. I am expecting to get my wait list number for the LVN program I applied to this summer, which leads right into the RN program once that is completed successfully.

I had a phone interview for the HD clinic and was told that if I get the job, I would have to probably wait a couple of years before I would have priority in the scheduling in order to take my micro class. The LVN class will be a minimum 18-month wait but as long as a 4-year wait, with 2 years being the most common.

I really could use the extra money from the PCT job right now and it would be great experience to improve my skills and knowledge as a pre-nursing student, and eventually a nursing student. It would also get me acclimated to the 12+ hour shifts.

On the other hand, if I am offered and accept the PCT job, I am worried I won't be able to take micro before the LVN program starts. The RN programs starts right after the LVN program, so micro has to be done well before that, since I have to do pharmacology the semester before LVN.

I also have a love-hate relationship with my current job. I love my client but have a really hard time dealing with her overbearing daughter, who has a completely tedious personality and is a huge part of my every day job. The pay is also very low, the hours limited, and I am barely making ends-meet. At the same time, I would feel like a huge traitor if I left because I know the client and her daughter rely on me so heavily. The hours are also flexible enough to deal with my prerequisite requirements.

I know this is a lot of detail but I wanted to put it all out there, in order to get some thoughtful replies. I really need a sounding board.

Would it be worth it to jump ship and hope for the best or would I be jeopardizing my long-term goals of becoming an RN if I take the job at the HD clinic? Should I reapply after I take micro this fall and hope the HD clinic still wants me? I am so mixed up right now.

Thanks for listening. Your input is much appreciated.

Specializes in Private Duty Pediatrics.

I've found that the longer one waits to start school, the less likely it is that one will actually start school. Life happens. If nursing is what you truly want, then I would say you should pursue nursing, and stay with the job that allows you to pursue your goal.

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