Originally Posted by SmilingBluEyes
Welcome to allnurses.com!
Here is a thread you may want to read to see the varying opinions about women being the majority in nursing. Apparently, many feel the cattiness and back-stabbing nature of the profession is directly-attributable to the majority of nurses being female.
http://allnurses.com/forums/f8/why-n...rs-195455.html
You will also read of those who disagree that nursing being mostly-female is a real problem. The opinions do vary, like I said.
Again, welcome to the site. This can be quite a touchy and heated subject for some. Hopefully you will get some good participation and answers to your question.
Thanks for the welcome. Feel like i've been lurking for a while although my posting count is low.

Yes, I'm sure this subject has been brought up before. I'm not looking to start any fights (trolling) and I am curious about peoples feeling on the subject.
For example, are women less likely to change jobs once they've found a job?
Therefore wouldn't that mean that the professions wages are lower than you might expect for the amount of skill required by this type of work.