Help! Considering a career switch to nursing...
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Hi everyone! My name is Kathy, and I'm new to the list. I live in northern NY and am considering a career switch into nursing (RN). I have about 1,000 questions, and am hoping that some of you can/will take a few minutes to help me out with some answers.
I'm listing some of my questions below. Any help/advice would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Kathy
Thanks again for your help
- In general, what are some of the benefits and drawbacks about being a nurse? If you could do it all over again, would you still be a nurse?
- How many hours per week do you work, and how long are your shifts? (just curious, I know it will vary)
- Are nurses really as "in demand" as the media says they are? I'm already in a very over-saturated field, and don't want to go into another one.
- Are any of you school nurses? How is the pay, what certification is required, are you expected to attend school sporting events?
- How often (if at all) do you have to get re-certified, and what is expected as far as continuing education?
- Do you work (5) 8-hour shifts per week, or some other schedule? Again, I know this will vary for everyone, but I'm curious.
- Can you explain "per diem" to me?
- Are there advantages of a 4 year degree rather than 2 year?
- How much of your day is spent doing paperwork, vs. "hands on" work?
- Do some employers allow for benefits negotiation when they offer you a job, or is everything set in stone by a union?
- Is there one national certification that carries over from state to state, or do you have to become registered in every state you move to?
Thanks again for your help!!!
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