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Old Sep 23, 2007, 11:12 AM
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LPN TO RN looking like no other option

HELLO

I am currently living in NH and have been a LPN for the last 4 years. We are planning to move to the front range within this next year. As I browse for LPN jobs. UUmmmm...............there doesn't seem like there is much out there???
I have been wanted to go back to school, but have been raising my daughter who is almost 1 and dealing with child care drama's. So I feel once I get out there I will apply for schools. Now I'm reading how it is tough to get hired as a new grad. Is this all true??
Does anyone have any good advise which programs are good for LPN to RN Transitions. And would I be better off relocating to the springs area or denver??
THANKS GUYS, ENJOY YOUR SUNNY SKIES!!! WE CAN'T WAIT!!

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