Re: Were You a Nursing Assistant
1. Yes, for 5 years before finishing L.V.N. school.
2. Yes. My circumstances would be impossible to duplicate today. I worked as a CNA on a med/surg/oncology floor at a busy acute care hospital. We had 20 to 25 patients on nights and many of them were total care. I had over three years experience, when I applied to L.V.N. school. Just as in licensed nursing it takes up to a year, working full time, to really become good at the job. It's at that time I began learning stuff that was useful for me as an L.V.N. and at times useful for me today.
A tech position, as posted earlier, would be of similar benefit today. I believe your interest in nursing school will help you to get a tech position at an acute care facility. Once you finish school, you would probably find it easy to get a position at that hospital.
An added advantage to working as a tech first is you will be able to check-out the working environment. If you liked the people and management as a tech, you'll probably like them as a licensed nurse.