That I like my job! I want to say this for all the nursing students who may be reading this forum and feel discouraged. And that's not to be disrespectful to those who are struggling and post looking for support, that's perfectly understandable! I just want to say that all new nurses aren't miserable.
Granted, it's only been about 6 weeks (maybe 7?), but it's started off much better than I expected. My preceptors are great and so supportive, my director offers me every opportunity to express how my learning needs can be better met. I am working in newborn nursery and postpartum and I think it's the coolest job to work with those new tiny babies.
It's not perfect and today I screwed up, and it's a HORRIBLE feeling. But I know I'm a new grad, and I'm on orientation and that's the time to screw up. Nobody wants to but we're all human.
So I just want to say that there is hope to all those nursing students. Some people really do graduate and like what they do. And we get PAID, which is such a relief after being a struggling student for all those years.
To those who are struggling and don't like their jobs - hang in there - hopefully there is something better out there for you. Once you get experience, I'm sure there will be many options available to you. Nursing is a diverse field and I really believe there is something for everyone!
Kelly
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