It Annoys ME HOW SOME PEOPLE CAN SAY "THEY ARE ONLY IN IT FOR THE MONEY"

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I haven't read any threads about this kind of topic yet... so thought I'd start one. It's about those people saying they are only doing nursing for the money. I mean, that should not be your main reason of taking up nursing. :nono: It just gets me so annoyed. I am a current pre-nursing student and will be applying for the ADN program this fall, and the other day in my A&P class I overheard (actually they were speaking kind of loud to eachother) 2 students talking about the "only" reason they're taking nursing is for the "money" to buy anything they want etc...and began laughing :rotfl: and the other student said their family are forcing her into nursing but always wanted to business. I just feel disgusted about the fact that, first of all, nursing is no joke and healthcare in general is no laughing matter. What is wrong with these people? I wanted to just tell them how wrong they are and then suggest to them to change their major because their 2 seats should be saved for those "serious" nursing students wanting to be in the program (like me for example :) ). I mean sure the money is great :D and financial stability and security is very important for me and my family's future... but what should also be considered important is aknowledging what it takes to become a nurse, having compassion for your job :redbeathe , and just loving what you do , am I right?

Anyone else share the same feelings or know of someone who says they're "only in it for the money"??

i went in it for the money bottom line. i wouldn't put up with all this crap unless i was making 25.00 an hour as an lpn, which i am. i hate people.

(go Ahead...let's start bashing me now.)

Well I don't know if I hate people;) , but I know what you mean. When I worked on a really stressful telemetry floor, it got to where I was begining to view any interaction with my patients as a pain in the a**. I was so busy doing everything other than nursing, that when I patient asked me something as simple as "may I have some water" or just try to have casual conversation, it would annoy me because I was falling behind. I'm not talking about excessively demanding or chatty patients here. When that mentality began dominating my thoughts I realized it was time for a switch.

Don't get me wrong, I was never mean or uncaring towards my patients. I always got my work done, I wasn't a bad nurse to follow behind. As far as I know patients, doctors and my coworkers liked me. I've gotten my picture on the wall for "Service Excellence" blah, blah, blah. I handled my business, but I still hated my job. I made okay money, but not enough to want to stay there.

I finally switched jobs and now I'm much happier.:mad:

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