It's been my dream to just go and travel around the world for a year or two, right around that range. Not a lot of people do this, especially in the American workplace environment, and I haven't met any nurses that I know of whether at work or online who did this. I've only met one nurse, who worked in emergency and critical care, and decides to leave his job and live in Europe for a year just at the height of the economic collapse which started in 2008. Since then that nurse has found a job as an educator for some company going from hospital to hospital teaching. Well that nurse had a lot of experience to begin in.
Even now, getting a job in nursing without experience is rather difficult. I've talked to many new nurses who have applied to so many places and it has taken them 4 even 6 months just to get hired. But they were eventually hired. And the ones that managed to get in, and get their 1 year experience were easily hired in other places.
I've been an RN since '06. Work in a general nursing department, med-surg/tele/step-down. It's hard work, seen a lot of new nurse come and go just after 6 months to a year. Definitely it's not easy to get hired anymore, no guarantee whatsoever despite the experience, sometimes it's who you know in the inside that can help you, all about connections. Nursing shortage? It doesn't even exist anymore, because there's no money.
So as i prepare to leave my job for a career break to travel around the world, with no guarantees as to what the future holds and if I can easily land a job again after I come back, I wonder if I'm tarnishing everything I worked so hard for. Well definitely yes of course I am, hahaha. But I have been saving up and preparing, and it feels like the time has come to do it.
It's been my dream to just go and travel around the world for a year or two, right around that range. Not a lot of people do this, especially in the American workplace environment, and I haven't met any nurses that I know of whether at work or online who did this. I've only met one nurse, who worked in emergency and critical care, and decides to leave his job and live in Europe for a year just at the height of the economic collapse which started in 2008. Since then that nurse has found a job as an educator for some company going from hospital to hospital teaching. Well that nurse had a lot of experience to begin in.
Even now, getting a job in nursing without experience is rather difficult. I've talked to many new nurses who have applied to so many places and it has taken them 4 even 6 months just to get hired. But they were eventually hired. And the ones that managed to get in, and get their 1 year experience were easily hired in other places.
I've been an RN since '06. Work in a general nursing department, med-surg/tele/step-down. It's hard work, seen a lot of new nurse come and go just after 6 months to a year. Definitely it's not easy to get hired anymore, no guarantee whatsoever despite the experience, sometimes it's who you know in the inside that can help you, all about connections. Nursing shortage? It doesn't even exist anymore, because there's no money.
So as i prepare to leave my job for a career break to travel around the world, with no guarantees as to what the future holds and if I can easily land a job again after I come back, I wonder if I'm tarnishing everything I worked so hard for. Well definitely yes of course I am, hahaha. But I have been saving up and preparing, and it feels like the time has come to do it.