http://allnurses.com/forums/f43/how-...rse-76930.html
Here is a link to a thread on the pros and cons of working as a new grad in an office setting.
As for the question of whether one should pursue an LPN or RN, I am an RN working in a clinic setting and wouldn't have gotten hired there as an LPN. I understand that many offices may not hire RN's at all, but most in our area do. Assuming all things are equal and you have the finances and flexibility to spend the extra time in school now, you might want to consider the RN. There are many other non-hospital opportunities that may or may not be open to you with an LPN. (Please, no flames from anyone - lovelovelove LPN's, just speaking to the emplyment picture in my area.

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