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JOB HUNT

Hi everyone,

Yes its labor day, and i know some of us are working today,while some are up and about, ...as for me am still searching for job.

Anyone within the north dallas area?, i have applied to several hospital, internships and home health but it seem to be hard landing a job, so please any one know any place hiring for an entry level RN? please let me know.

Thank you much.

Kay

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Hi Kay,

Just wanted to wish you well in your search. I live here in Georgia. I kept my present hospital job as I made the transition from LPN to RN. It's amazing how employers expect people to come out of college with at least 2-5 years of workable experience. It was very difficult to remain employeed while I was in school. I adjusted my PRN levels so many times as a means to avoid resignation. I was very fortunate in that my only battle was with the Georgia BON regarding those preceptorship hours. :idea:Have you tried online via nursing agencies? There are some that actually place nurses in permanent positions. Try googling 'nursing agencies that assist with temporary, permanent, or per diem placement'. I stumbled across a couple last week when I was googling 'travel nursing'. Good luck!:yeah:

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Ladside,

Thank you for your time, yes i have and still posting my resume..also to staffing agencies and home health,,, yup everyone needs a nurse with experience but i wonder how am goona get it :confused:....oh well am still hopeful .

Thank you once again.

Caringkay

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