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Nov 05, 2009 12:17 PM

associates in nursing is pointless

by kkia123

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?


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from escapebigd
Old Nov 05, 2009, 12:22 PM

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What area of the country are you in?
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Old Nov 05, 2009, 12:22 PM

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I'm an ASN nurse, working in a Neuro ICU. I have quite a few colleagues who are ASN RNs. I'm working on my BSN, but it's not b/c of the job market.

By the way, my hospital is hiring, I get recruiting letters in my mail weekly - I know that finding a job is harder in this market than it used to be, but it is still possible. I got hired 18 months ago, and my unit is still hiring GNs.
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Old Nov 05, 2009, 12:28 PM

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It's the fact that you are a new grad with no nursing experience.

BSN grads are having the same problem with securing a job.

Read the threads, you will see RNs with all types of degrees and certificates AND experience having a hard time finding a job.
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from KungFuFtr
Old Nov 05, 2009, 12:28 PM

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Are you sure it's because you have an ASN? Perhaps it's something else. A lot of my coworkers have this degree.
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from Yendis
Old Nov 05, 2009, 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by TDFlMedicRN View Post
I'm an ASN nurse, working in a Neuro ICU. I have quite a few colleagues who are ASN RNs. I'm working on my BSN, but it's not b/c of the job market.

By the way, my hospital is hiring, I get recruiting letters in my mail weekly - I know that finding a job is harder in this market than it used to be, but it is still possible. I got hired 18 months ago, and my unit is still hiring GNs.

If you don't mind me me asking, where are you located?
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from RNperdiem
Old Nov 05, 2009, 12:32 PM

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My hospital only hires new grads at certain times of the year.
When all the new grad places are filled, no more jobs open for new grads for a long time.
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Old Nov 05, 2009, 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Yendis View Post
If you don't mind me me asking, where are you located?
PM sent.
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from debi49
Old Nov 05, 2009, 12:36 PM

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I have an ADN and there isnt one thing that I wanted to do that I was prevented from doing because I didnt have a bsn. I think what you are going thru is more a function of the economy than your degree.
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from prinsessa
Old Nov 05, 2009, 12:37 PM

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I have a BSN and can't find a job. Atleast you have a job even if it is only temp. I am now applying for retail jobs to pay the bills. I feel like my college education was a total waste of time. People keep telling me that it will turn around and I will find a job. Maybe they should talk to the credit card companies who keep calling me.
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