Hi everyone! My name is Kathy, and I'm new to the list. I live in northern NY and am considering a career switch into nursing (RN). I have about 1,000 questions, and am hoping that some of you can/will take a few minutes to help me out with some answers.
I'm listing some of my questions below. Any help/advice would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Kathy
Thanks again for your help
- In general, what are some of the benefits and drawbacks about being a nurse? If you could do it all over again, would you still be a nurse?
- How many hours per week do you work, and how long are your shifts? (just curious, I know it will vary)
- Are nurses really as "in demand" as the media says they are? I'm already in a very over-saturated field, and don't want to go into another one.
- Are any of you school nurses? How is the pay, what certification is required, are you expected to attend school sporting events?
- How often (if at all) do you have to get re-certified, and what is expected as far as continuing education?
- Do you work (5) 8-hour shifts per week, or some other schedule? Again, I know this will vary for everyone, but I'm curious.
- Can you explain "per diem" to me?
- Are there advantages of a 4 year degree rather than 2 year?
- How much of your day is spent doing paperwork, vs. "hands on" work?
- Do some employers allow for benefits negotiation when they offer you a job, or is everything set in stone by a union?
- Is there one national certification that carries over from state to state, or do you have to become registered in every state you move to?
Hi everyone! My name is Kathy, and I'm new to the list. I live in northern NY and am considering a career switch into nursing (RN). I have about 1,000 questions, and am hoping that some of you can/will take a few minutes to help me out with some answers.
I'm listing some of my questions below. Any help/advice would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Kathy
Thanks again for your help
- In general, what are some of the benefits and drawbacks about being a nurse? If you could do it all over again, would you still be a nurse?
- How many hours per week do you work, and how long are your shifts? (just curious, I know it will vary)
- Are nurses really as "in demand" as the media says they are? I'm already in a very over-saturated field, and don't want to go into another one.
- Are any of you school nurses? How is the pay, what certification is required, are you expected to attend school sporting events?
- How often (if at all) do you have to get re-certified, and what is expected as far as continuing education?
- Do you work (5) 8-hour shifts per week, or some other schedule? Again, I know this will vary for everyone, but I'm curious.
- Can you explain "per diem" to me?
- Are there advantages of a 4 year degree rather than 2 year?
- How much of your day is spent doing paperwork, vs. "hands on" work?
- Do some employers allow for benefits negotiation when they offer you a job, or is everything set in stone by a union?
- Is there one national certification that carries over from state to state, or do you have to become registered in every state you move to?
Thanks again for your help!!!