Originally Posted by ahamarq Hi
I will be starting a BSN program in May of 06' (I hold a BA in psych) but I worry that the job hopping I did in my 20's is going to hurt my chances of landing a nursing job. For example I got my teaching credential at 29 but left the field after one year. I than stayed home with my son for a year and finally got serious about having a career. At 31 I landed a job as a social worker. I stayed there for 2 1/2 years and when I saw the opportunities in nursing decided that it would be great for my family and myself. I have good letters of recommendation from everywhere I've been, and outstanding ones from my stint as a social worker. I have never been fired and never left a job on bad terms. OTOH, I have held 6 jobs since graduating college.
I loved my pre-requisites and can't wait to start nursing school still worry that my, "job hopping days" will hurt my chances of landing a job. Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks
And you think nurses don't job hop?
Relax, I'm 35 and the longest I've ever stayed in one place is 5 years and that was in my 20's working in a restaurant.
I've had one negative interview because of my job and state hopping.
He looked at my resume and said "You've lived in 4 different cities in 8 years? That doesn't seem very stable to me."
I told him in the most polite way I could think of that he could have figured that out from looking at my resume instead of wasting my time coming to an interview since he already made up his mind that I wasn't "home grown-native son Texan" enough for his good-ole-boys club.
Nursing jobs are a dime a dozen in most areas, and if they aren't in your area, then you need to move.
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