Originally Posted by caliotter3
Have you considered teaching? Either straight preschool or elementary school teaching or teaching nursing school students? I have seen ads for instructors in LPN programs. You do not necessarily need an advanced degree, depending on the employer. They look more for experience. My daughter went to a private LPN program, and she said they took nurses with an active license. One of my acquaintences started teaching CNAs at the local adult school when she got her RN. She told me she was having lots of fun.
I don't think that teaching nursing students would be a good choice for you. If you can't be a positive role model for future nurses, it would be a disservice to them. I've known quite a few nursing students whose teachers were obviously unhappy with nursing and chose to teach instead. They made learning the profession very difficult with their attitudes. IMHO