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No. 10
from jbjelus1
Old Nov 05, 2009, 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by kkia123 View Post
Hi, I'm just curious as why there are still AS nursing programs if every organization wants nurses that have a BSN?

I have a BS in health science and I plan to bridge my BS with my associates and either 1) get a BSN in one year or 2) get a MSN in two years. I could have went into a accelerated BS to RN program but I missed the deadline and figured I would get my AS and work for awhile and then go back to school and further my education, while the organization pays for it (bad move!!!). However, every door has been shut in my face. No one wants to hire me because of my AS degree and the fact that I am a new grad. I am currently filling in for a elementary school nurse that will be out on medical leave for 6 wks and then after that just subbing for them whenever they need me. The money isn't great but I am happy to have this rather than nothing. I am so upset and confused right now. We have had AS nurses in nursing since the beginning and now they don't want us at ALL! Do I have to shell out more money for my education (that I don't have) and work as a patient care associate or something although I am trained and licensed to be a RN? Furthermore schools everywhere are still pushing these AS/2 year programs. I understand that a school is a business, but these nurses that teach for these schools should be ashamed of themselves. Can anyone shed any light on this matter for me?
pobably the economy, because a nurse is a nurse. Once you come out of school whether you have a BSN or an ASN you are still a new grad. I went back for my BSN and all of my classses were geared more towards management. Do not say that your degree is worthless because a lot of people work hard to get it. It sounds like you are frustrated, but keep your head up things will get better
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No. 11
from kkia123
Old Nov 05, 2009, 11:43 AM

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I am located in Long Island N.Y.
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No. 12
from kkia123
Old Nov 05, 2009, 11:47 AM

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I understand that I am a new grad and it's hard to get hired because of this. But aren't we all a new grad at some point. How are we supposed to become experienced nurses if no one gives us a chance. Thanks for all the replies. It is always awesome hearing from people in the field.
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No. 13
from Yendis
Old Nov 05, 2009, 11:51 AM

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No. 14
from kkia123
Old Nov 05, 2009, 11:51 AM

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I agree with you...I just bought a house and my poor husband has to pay the bulk of the bills. As of now I have two pointless degrees and potentially a third when I waste more money and go back to school still having no hospital experience!
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No. 15
Old Nov 05, 2009, 12:17 PM

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How about volunteering for a few hours per week at a local hospital in which you are interested in working? Perhaps that will be a foot in the door for you...and maybe they'll be more inclined to look at you first when it comes to applications

Keep your head up - things can only get better!
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No. 16
from savnlil1s
Old Nov 05, 2009, 12:49 PM

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Where are you located? I have an ASN and am in NICU. I don;t think its the fact that you have this degree as opposed to that there simply aren't lots of jobs right now. I know Kaiser system has a hiring freeze right now. You have to keep searching for new grad programs. that is the way you can get in.
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No. 17
from PurpleLVN
Old Nov 05, 2009, 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by kkia123 View Post
I agree with you...I just bought a house and my poor husband has to pay the bulk of the bills. As of now I have two pointless degrees and potentially a third when I waste more money and go back to school still having no hospital experience!
Have you tried craigslist?? Not sure how far NYC is from Long Island but I saw lots of jobs there. Also try juju.com. Please don't give up!!! Good Luck!!!
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No. 18
from kkia123
Old Nov 05, 2009, 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by PurpleLVN View Post
Have you tried craigslist?? Not sure how far NYC is from Long Island but I saw lots of jobs there. Also try juju.com. Please don't give up!!! Good Luck!!!
I will do this right now...thanx for the advice!
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No. 19
from kkia123
Old Nov 05, 2009, 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Belle36 View Post
Where are you located? I have an ASN and am in NICU. I don;t think its the fact that you have this degree as opposed to that there simply aren't lots of jobs right now. I know Kaiser system has a hiring freeze right now. You have to keep searching for new grad programs. that is the way you can get in.
I am located in NY...I live in Long beach which is a city on Long Island. There are many freezes where I am. I went through this same situation when I recieved my BS in Emergency and Disaster Management...the field was saturated with police officers, firemen, and paramedics and there were little entry level jobs. So that is why I redirected my studies to nursing. Now this is happening...if it was for bad luck I would have no luck at all. I'm not going to throw in the towel just yet...but the stress is slowly breaking me down (and I am a pretty strong individual)
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