Frustrated over the tunnel with no light in sight.
Hello!
I've been in and out of the medical field since the end of my enlistment where I served as a Hospital Corpsman in the Navy. I went into the Navy because I didn't have the funds for college or a family to fall back on let alone support me as I pursued my childhood dream career of becoming a nurse. What luck to be able to work in healthcare while serving our country!
Fast forward 7 years later and I've struggled with a lot, more than enough to really get me down and out. Example: My husband getting injured overseas that which ended his career in the service, followed by caring for him while we lost everything because the VA has a serious backlog problem when it comes to awarding/providing benefits for the injured. (we literally did, had his family not been there - we would have been homeless because my family has been in and out of my life at their convenience. We pulled up to my husband's mom's house on fumes). However, it took 2 years and we have since recovered in so many ways.
Due to so many things happening, I haven't even been able to finish a single semester with more than one class. I cannot get back to school until Spring 2016 because as a vet myself with VA education benefits, the tiniest thing goes wrong and it takes the VA education folks months to fix something SO EASY. Thankfully, due to my experience, I've recently been hired for a per diem position at a small, rural hospital, as a monitor tech/secretary for their ICU.
I want to be a nurse SO BAD. I feel that being in my early thirties (I'm sorry if this may hit close to home to those my age or 10-20 years wiser) that by the time I graduate that I wont be a desirable candidate because of my age or something or another. I hope that this is all in my head, because it more than likely is. I just hope I make it. I just want that BSN, even if it takes me 10 years. Where is the light in the tunnel? I guess for me to think I'd be able to take a full time course load after being out of school for over ten years was unrealistic.
I'm sorry for the long rant, but sometimes I just feel it's not meant to be? Still, I'm going to enroll as soon as the VA fixes their admin problem with my paperwork. Soldier on, right?
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Hello!
I've been in and out of the medical field since the end of my enlistment where I served as a Hospital Corpsman in the Navy. I went into the Navy because I didn't have the funds for college or a family to fall back on let alone support me as I pursued my childhood dream career of becoming a nurse. What luck to be able to work in healthcare while serving our country!
Fast forward 7 years later and I've struggled with a lot, more than enough to really get me down and out. Example: My husband getting injured overseas that which ended his career in the service, followed by caring for him while we lost everything because the VA has a serious backlog problem when it comes to awarding/providing benefits for the injured. (we literally did, had his family not been there - we would have been homeless because my family has been in and out of my life at their convenience. We pulled up to my husband's mom's house on fumes). However, it took 2 years and we have since recovered in so many ways.
Due to so many things happening, I haven't even been able to finish a single semester with more than one class. I cannot get back to school until Spring 2016 because as a vet myself with VA education benefits, the tiniest thing goes wrong and it takes the VA education folks months to fix something SO EASY. Thankfully, due to my experience, I've recently been hired for a per diem position at a small, rural hospital, as a monitor tech/secretary for their ICU.
I want to be a nurse SO BAD. I feel that being in my early thirties (I'm sorry if this may hit close to home to those my age or 10-20 years wiser) that by the time I graduate that I wont be a desirable candidate because of my age or something or another. I hope that this is all in my head, because it more than likely is. I just hope I make it. I just want that BSN, even if it takes me 10 years. Where is the light in the tunnel? I guess for me to think I'd be able to take a full time course load after being out of school for over ten years was unrealistic.
I'm sorry for the long rant, but sometimes I just feel it's not meant to be? Still, I'm going to enroll as soon as the VA fixes their admin problem with my paperwork. Soldier on, right?