Originally Posted by athena55
Hello Redhead:
What state do you live in? And my other question is: Have you checked out the VA system?
Ya know, sometimes we can be our own worst enemies....and I know that could be said for myself - I AM NOT implying that about you!
How did your interviews go? According to Federal Law, unless you are looking for work place accommodations, I wouldn't make any mention of having a Cochlear implant during your initial interview process.
Where did you go to school/study? Listen, don't give up! Yeah, I know, easy for me to say but remember: many of us on this Forum have been there, done that!
Please return and give us updates on what is going on with you. Maybe we can all brainstorm some more ideas.
athena
Believe me, I know exactly what you meant about being your own worst enemy.
I attended a local community college in North Texas and graduated last month and passed the NCLEX earlier this month.
All the interviews have gone smoothly, great rapport, and I felt it they all were great.
I did meet one of the nursing directors when I was being interviewed for a clinical/nursing scholarship from a local hospital & she said the hospital could use someone like me. Applied for three internships there, met the nsg mgrs - again great rapport. No luck - didn't get any one of them. Was under the impression they've filled it or have already considered other candidates for the internships UNTIL I discovered a classmate was interviewed for one of the internships over a month after I was interviewed and "rejected".
Applied for more internships. Even at another hospital where I did my last semester rotation at. The nsg mgr indicated she knew me - went in for the interview, took almost an hour, GREAT rapport, and I left feeling pretty good about the interview. Oh yes, they had a nurse there with a CI (late deafened) and was familiar with it - I mentioned I had met her when I was doing my rotation in the department and we shared information. Nope - didn't get the internship.
Talked to my instructor and she advised me to apply for RN positions. I did and the recruiters are all saying no must have internship or 1 yr experience. The same instructor is saying it's "absolutely untrue."
How did you get started as a nurse? How did you convince them to hire you? What are the ups and downs? Any other information you could share with me would be GREATLY appreciated... I really need some perking up - have been feeling slightly down and trying to snap myself out of it.