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Old Jun 18, 2008, 03:24 PM
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Re: Can I afford to live in CA as a new grad?

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since i am from Illinois i decided to start applying back in january, and i got a call late january from the nurse recruiter but then didnt hear anything back for a little while, i had also applied to scripps and sharp. i finally made a few emails and phone calls to monica, the nurse recruiter who i had spoken with and she was surprised that the nurse manager from the unit hadn't called. i finally received a call that same week from the nurse manager on floor 6 (hillcrest location). i spoke with her, set up a phone interview with her and then interviewed and they offered me the job the same day.
im here in SD finding a job. i'm very much interested in SHarp and Scripps hospital or any other hosp located here in SD. can u ask them if they have a newly grad program too? i have a BSN-RN right now. just passed the nclex last year dec. with NO experience at all as an RN.can anyone give me any advice and any hospital that can hire newly grad just like me???

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Old Jun 18, 2008, 03:44 PM
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Re: Can I afford to live in CA as a new grad?

well they do have new grad programs (as far as I know)...but the thing is..most of the jobs that start in july/june are already full because we applied back in march/april (i applied january/feb...)...so you are most likely not going to find a new grad program until october...that's what i would say...good luck

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