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Old May 14, 2007, 12:50 PM
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When did it become ok to put someone down because they are NOT an RN?

When did it become ok to put someone down because they are NOT an RN?

Mothers day with the family, everyone was sitting around the table. I chose this opportunity to announce that after 2 years of hard work (pre-reqs and the VN course), that I have not only graduated with honors, but also passed the NCLEX. In the midst of my personal joy and praise (well earned in my opinion), a family member (who is a medical assistant), interrupts everyone and says, “Yea but LVN’s are already phased out” … “No one uses them no more”. The whole room went silent for a few moments and then the topic of conversation changed to vegetable gardens. What happen to my moment? Not to sound shallow, but I wanted my moment!

The biggest kicker, toward the end of the day, he was greatly praised for just the THOUGHT of going to RN school. He said, “Yea, I went to the college the other day and I’m going to sign up for the wait list for the RN program …. Only 2 years and I’m in”. OMG … THERE ARE PRE-REQS!!!! You can’t just sign up and magically get in! And again, what about ME? I am in school FULL TIME for my pre-reqs to the LVN to RN bridge program, while doing the LVN! GRRRRR!

Ok, I just had to vent. Yesterday I was crushed, but today I AM MAD!

~GB


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Old May 14, 2007, 01:05 PM
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Re: When did it become ok to put someone down because they are NOT an RN?

Sorry that you had your moment ruined. He was probably jealous. There is ALWAYS one in every family. Congrats on your accomplishment et good luck finding the job of your dreams!!

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Old May 14, 2007, 01:15 PM
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Gingerbell, CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU!!!!!!!! Passing with honors AND passing NCLEX --- you are now a NURSE!!!!!!!WOOT WOOT WOOT!!!

I have some kind of idea that LVNs aren't being phased out at all --- in fact, some of my best training has been under the guidance of LVNs, SO . . . TRA LA (music) to you!!!! You should be very proud of yourself and allow us here to have the honor of saluting your moment!!

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Old May 14, 2007, 01:18 PM
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What a turd. And he's gonna be an RN, but hasn't even done prereqs or applied, and is already a MA...and offering you his wisdom? did you genuflect?

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Old May 14, 2007, 01:29 PM
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What a turd. And he's gonna be an RN, but hasn't even done prereqs or applied, and is already a MA...and offering you his wisdom? did you genuflect?

He's gonna be the RN hunting for an aid for 5 minutes because his pt needs the bedpan. LOL

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Old May 14, 2007, 01:44 PM
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Re: When did it become ok to put someone down because they are NOT an RN?

I am not the type of person who seeks praise or flattery, so I probably would not have announced my completion of the LVN program at a family gathering (unless asked).

Congratulations on your achievements! All of your hard work is paying off.

Anyhow, it seems that your MA family member is secretly envious, because you will earn more money than him with your LVN license. The reality is that many MAs are not paid a whole lot of money these days. I wouldn't worry about this situation too much. Don't allow your family member to rent too much space in your head, because getting to your head was his goal.

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Old May 14, 2007, 02:09 PM
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What a turd. And he's gonna be an RN, but hasn't even done prereqs or applied, and is already a MA...and offering you his wisdom? did you genuflect?
aaaaaahahahahahahahaha, I soooo needed that!

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Old May 14, 2007, 02:23 PM
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I am not the type of person who seeks praise or flattery, so I probably would not have announced my completion of the LVN program at a family gathering (unless asked).

Congratulations on your achievements! All of your hard work is paying off.

Anyhow, it seems that your MA family member is secretly envious, because you will earn more money than him with your LVN license. The reality is that many MAs are not paid a whole lot of money these days. I wouldn't worry about this situation too much. Don't allow your family member to rent too much space in your head, because getting to your head was his goal.
You are so right! Normally I'm not the praise seeker either, but I thought that this time I really worked hard, so why not toot my own horn just a little. People did ask, but I was the one who chose to announce it. I know that there is always a risk with putting yourself out there on anything and that your always going to have at least one peron that takes the negative side.

Thank you for the Congrats and I KNOW this will pay off. I LOVE BEING AN LVN. And as far as him renting too much space in my head . . . I'm evicting him right now as I type, lol!


I am so glad I found this board, you guys are all so awesome to each other. I can honestly say that I am proud to be a part of such a respectable and supportive group of people!

~GB

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Old May 14, 2007, 02:35 PM
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WAY TO GO GINGERBELL!!! Just think maybe one day you may have to be his nurse and??????????????? Let you fill in the ?'s...HAHAHAHA

You should be very proud and let it show!!!

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Old May 14, 2007, 03:59 PM
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Congrats! And your relative would probably be the type to say "you should have been a Doctor" if you announced you had just completed your RN degree.
C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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