Got No Job? Come be an RN !

It seems to me anybody and anybody can do nursing, doesn't matter if you are really interested or not, not important if you care about people or not, not relevant if you have a passion for nursing or not just come along we will train you and then you can look after our sick, elderly, frail, poor homeless, drug seekers. Without passion, without caring, sometimes with little comprehension of what that poor sick person in the bed needs. Nurses Announcements Archive Article

I am fed up with hearing about people seeing nursing as a quick route to money it is so much more and it offends me that nursing is used as a short cut to being employed. We should have stricter entry rules and by this I mean more screening to make sure the nurses coming into the profession actually want to be a nurse for the right reasons and employment not being one of them.

We all know nursing is a hard profession it takes from your soul sometimes but you know who has the passion because they ride the storms better than the nurses who dont have it.

I have had a passion for nursing most of my life and I am now struggling with some of the harsh realities-but give me a patient any patient and I come alive, I thrive. I forget why I am tired after all my years, I forget why I want a new job, I forget why the management make my life harder each day.

For me nursing is almost like acting I can be somebody else with a patient I can be who they need me to be for that person and their family, I have the ability to calm a tense situation, I can bring trust to the room, I can make that patient feel like they are the most special person in the hospital and that nothing is too much trouble for me. I have knowledge and can educate. I can make that person feel safe, I can make them laugh even when they don't want to, I can be their advocate, their confident, their friend, but also I can persuade them to take the shot, to take the medicine, to go for the test. I can hold their hand and I can be firm. I can predict their mood and can listen to their worries and woes. I can educate their families and friends and I can educate and train their future RN's.

It doesn't matter that outside that room chaos is happening, that 3 other pts need me as much if not more than the patient I am with. They at that moment are the most special important person in my working day.

In 20 years I have had this ability it has shone out of every bone in my body. I have smiled constantly even if my world is falling apart. I have the passion I can make somebodies life better, I know my 'stuff' and I care.

I liked your post and understand your frustration. Thanks for sharing :)

:lol2::lol2::yeah::yeah: My best chuckle of the whole day. I graduated as an LPN in 1986(I'm and RN now). I was 19 years old at the time. So I have been a nurse for well over the 20+ years.

Here's the problem with your theory. I am only 43 years old and can't retire until I am 67 (I think that's the new requirement). So if you know of any new grad waiting for this old nurses spot with 20+ years in, they are gonna be waiting another 25 years or so. :lol2::lol2:

Super kudo's to you. I'm just going back to school, and I'm 46 year's old. Whoever think's that I'm bowing out gracefully due to my age has another thing coming. I can still get up there with the best of them. I'm taking care of my ill husband and I have a daughter 9 so I'm not retiring. I'm just getting started. I'm still in my pre-req's, but almost complete with a 4.0 GPA . I'm onto nursing school if I'm accepted of course.

Love you comment Great Stuff.:lol2:

I agree with what you are saying. I can honestly say th majority of the nurses that care workers that i ahve worked with have been pretty ****** and not exactly the most caring, sensitive good people that you wuld expect a nurse to be. you do have to be strong and have a thick skin, but a lot of the people i have worked with have been as a common as much and generally just not very nice people and i often think 'why the hell did you want to become a nurse in the first place?!'

I am a newly icensed LPN and cant find anyone to hire me without experience... Can someone please tell me HOW to get experience when they bar you at the door.... They wont give you a chance everywhr says start out as a CNA.... Ive been a CNA for 10 years and now that Im licensed I still have to work as a CNA... HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Specializes in Emergency Room.

Wow people are still replying to this post, it must be a new record :eek:

Wow people are still replying to this post, it must be a new record :eek:

Not even close. There's another one that was started in May, 2003, is 330 pages long, and it still gets revived now and them. The last time was just a day or two ago.

Specializes in RN, BSN, CHDN.

Ahh and here was me getting excited thinking I had a record-will have to try and sell it more:lol2::lol2:

Or beg maybe:bowingpur

Or bribe *winewith a few drinks

Ahh and here was me getting excited thinking I had a record-will have to try and sell it more:lol2::lol2:

Or beg maybe:bowingpur

Or bribe *winewith a few drinks

Um, a vodka gimlet sounds good... :D

Specializes in "Wound care - geriatric care.

Don't we all work for money? If the person who posted this blog wins 160 mil in the lotto will she/he go back to work as a nurse 5 days a week? C'mon let's not be so holier than thou here. Let's just leave a doing a job right, safely, respectfully. And by the way there are no jobs out there. I left my job dead end profession in media thinking that nursing needed more nurses which turned out to be false. Now I wonder if I was working as hard as I am to get a job in nursing I could probably get a job in anything...life just is a bag of surprises, no? Do I like nursing? Wont find out until someone give me an opportunity to get started.

As a pre-nursing student, I'm going into it for the money, yes. But I'm also going in because I love medicine and hospitals and medical technology and people. And where else could I get PAID to be around all of those things at once?

It's just unwise to make generalizations about people. I have no doubt that there are people the OP described--they should not be in nursing, and as other posters have said, they will be weeded out, sooner or later.

But only studying something becuse it's some kind of "calling" sounds just, well, unrealistic. Sure, if all we needed to survive in this world was a passion to do something and could all work when we wanted to, that would be great. But then we'd all be dirty Commies, oh noes :p.

Thank you, I am an LVN and I am striving to become an RN because of this passion for nursing and love for people. Im struggling to find a job but refuse to give up because I want to make a difference in the lives that I encounter. I to hope for stricter guidelines when it comes to a wonderful profession, cause if you dont got "it", and by "it" I mean the passion in the depths of your soul to help others as you described, then dont do it for the money.:coollook:

I just think there is a misconception in the public eye. How many times have you heard that there is a nursing shortage and nursing is one of the fastest growing professions blah blah blah etc...? Also, the predictions of older nurses retiring has also been a source of speculation. Let's face it, if one is unemployed, one will go towards the promise of employment especially if getting into the profession is becoming easier. I have been a nurse long before the economy took a turn for the worse. Do I blame anyone for their decision to get into nursing for a job and the supposed money? No. However, let's throw a word of caution out there for those considering getting into the profession of nursing. American culture - business in general is based on the premise of supply and demand. So, the more people that get into the profession, the less jobs open and the only thing that has historically raised the salaries of nurses in the past, is nursing shortages. So, if the job market of nurses becomes oversaturated, people in the profession won't be making said money and may be unemployed. Personally, I have gone back to school to stay ahead of the curve and am extending my education into another field! Good luck to all!