Just keep applying and don't give up. I applied at one hospital where they told me that they were only hiring lvn with at least one year experience as a "LICENSED NURSE" and he told me I need to get my foot wet with experience "and come back again to reapply when I do. Out of frustration I asked him "and do you have any suggestions on where can I go to get my feet wet and gain my experience since everywhere that I've applied said basically said the same thing you are saying." (It just didn't make sense to me at that time...train me!!!...I will have experience....so then that way I don't have to come back to reapply cause I would be here already!arrrrrrrrrg)He told me go to LTCF they always accept new nurses. Daycare for adults. He said to keep applying and after 1 year come back to him to reapply. He even gave me his card.

That was my calling to end my job searching. I gave up. I thought the test stressed me out, looking for a job was. I was losing all that was in my head all that I've learned in clinicals....disappearing .... fading fading

... I've applied in so many places, online, faxed resumes, applied in person even with the ones that I applied online. I was burned out of hearing "the position was filled with someone more experienced." "We have your application on file and when we have an opening we will consider your application." after an interview "I will call you back" ...(but they don't) you end up calling back and they tell you the Quotes above. YOU DON'T HAVE EXPERIENCE. I realized after I've gave into defeat that I'm such an idiot----my friend would tease me saying I'm a lvn card holder...just a member of the nursing club.

---til one day I get this call. I don't even remember applying for it. Called me for an interview...I say okay why not lets do this again. My friend said "just tell them you no longer want to be a card holder and that you want to up you grade in membership"....hahaha .... i took all my negatives...threw out it out the door...I took all my failed interviews and used it as my learning tool. I reconstructed my resume, added my clinical locations and experience, so instead of work experience I put Educational Experience, cover letter, got reference letters this time from clinical instructor, from the facilities I had clinicals at. Ask questions about their facility, about their staffing procedures, etc. during those long quiet pauses.

yeah I finally get hired.

I accepted the pay ... I was happy to get a job at this point. I start tuesday . so do not give up keep applying online, and in person because sometimes they will interview you right away. Call to follow up your app...say you are following up on the resume / application that you just submitted. Be positive and when you do feel frustration take a break ... fix your resume, rethink questions to ask them and how you are going to answer their questions, do research on their facility and community.....don't give up and accept being just a lvn card holder or a member of the nursing club. Keep trying someone will let your feet get wet with experience...


sorry for the long letter here...I just wanted to let you that it is frustrating, and we just have to be presistant and keep applying. good luck with your search .. All new nurses are in my prayers....
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