Pumped about my future career but am scared..help!
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i am starting school this fall for my pre-req's. i know, i know, i have a loooooong way to go but i have heard some scary stories and am becoming concerned. i have wanted to be a nurse for a long time and have worked in the medical profession for 5 years. mostly med secretary and assistaing nurses, dr's, x-ray, pt, basically a fill in so i know what to expect, sort of. my concern is this... do nurses really get treated that bad by their peers and others? doesn't that make your job more stressful and does it ever make you reconsider becoming a nurse? i understand that no matter what job you have there is always back biting and kiss ups and crabby people, believe me. my head has been whirrling and churning with going to school and eventually (hopefully 3 years) becoming a nurse. but i am wondering..is it worth it if you're overworked, underpaid and treated badly by your co-workers?? i have seen this statement several times "the elders eat their young." if i wanted to be eaten by my elders i'd go back to working in an office with a bunch of burned out crabby people who throw more work at me when i'm already stressed and treated poorly. i am going to school to not only further my education for my family, kids and self but to also have a real career and not just a job. i want to care for people and do something that means something. to have a career where i feel satisfied. i don't care about hard work and challenges, that is what i thrive on but to have all that nit picking and status cliques is making me really worried. can anyone give me the real skinny on this profession? is it really that bad or is this just daily stress type stuff?? i'd really appriciate it.
a concerned student. :chair: