What is it like working the overnight shift? Nursing homes? Juggling?
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Hi all. I am new to the site. I am trying to figure out what I am doing. :) I was pregnant with my 3rd child at graduation, so I got my license but never went to work. Here I am, almost 2 years post graduation and have never worked as an LPN. My original goal was to become an RN, and I have decided to start back to school this summer to complete the 4 pre-entry classes I need so that I can get into the RN program in fall 2006.
In the meantime, I have been thinking of working part-time to work on skills and confidence. The majority of the openings around here are overnight shifts at nursing homes. What is that like? I have a husband and 3 kids (ages 1, 7 and 11) so I am worried that the overnight shift would totally throw me/us off.
I would rather try for part-time 3 - 11 shift because it would work out best for me and my family, but they just don't come up often for LPNs (part of the reason I want to go on for the RN, there is more opportunity around here) I was thinking about possibly sending out resumes and stating I am seeking part-time 3 - 11 shift and see if I get any response. I guess in a way it feels selfish to try to be picky, because I have no experience. But then again if that would be the shift that I would have the most success being dedicated to at this time in my life, then I think I should try.
I would appreciate hearing thoughts and experiences about working nights, evenings, juggling family and nursing work, gaining experience and confidence! Thanks! Jennifer ~ who is trying to have her cake and eat it too!