Originally Posted by forgop
Attention Gaylord Focker...
Gaylord Focker here...
Did anyone else switch careers into nursing?
Yes, I did/am. I worked in an auto factory for 15 years and was making $28.00 per hour in middle management. I decided I couldn't do 15 more, and that I needed something a bit more...rewarding so I quit and enrolled in nursing school.
Do you feel being a guy in the profession is more of an advantage or a disadvantage? Having been discriminated against being a white male in the workforce before, I'd think it would be nice to be on the other end of the spectrum for once.
Thus far, I have had a very positive experience. I have found nurses to be quite encouraging and professional concerning my entry into this new career. Every once in a while I pick up some negative vibes, but you'll have that in any profession.
As far as being advantageous...I don't really know if that's the proper outlook. Personally, I am sick of pigeon-holing people based on gender or color or whatever. If you want to be a nurse and you can get the proper credentials, then it's for you regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, culture, political affiliation, et cetera et cetera...
Best wishes to you in your career change if you choose to do it!!