Nurses General Nursing
Published Jul 10, 2010
Nurses come from all walks of life. I'm just curious about other jobs people have help before they began their nursing careers. The more obscure the better. :)
Do tell...
Smurfette_74
16 Posts
started in fast food at 16, manager by 18 stayed for 5 more years untill I figured out what I wanted to do when I grew up.Then was a deli clerk for 2 years while working on pre-reqs:uhoh3:CNA in LTC for a year then the ER while trying to get into school and during nursing school.Passed NCLEX yesterday;) and am now educated but unemployed:yeah:
Then was a deli clerk for 2 years while working on pre-reqs:uhoh3:
CNA in LTC for a year then the ER while trying to get into school and during nursing school.
Passed NCLEX yesterday;) and am now educated but unemployed:yeah:
Congrats!:yeah: on passing the NCLEX, not the unemployed part... lol, it's late forgive me:p
elizabeth8503RN, MSN, EMT-B, NP
145 Posts
-Subway Sandwich Artist @ 15
-CNA @ 18 (studied to be CNA while still in high school)
-LPN @ 20 (got my license 6 weeks after turning 20)
-RN @ 21 (got my license 2 months after turning 21)
Bortaz, MSN, RN
2,628 Posts
I was a lineman for twenty years....
I bet someone else already said "for the county?", didn't they?
eriksoln, BSN, RN
2,636 Posts
Before I was a nurse, I was a nursing student, and before that I was a high school student. :)But I have done odd jobs as secretary and waitress. I could do the secretary thing again easily (although I'd be bored) but waitress...oh helllll no!
But I have done odd jobs as secretary and waitress. I could do the secretary thing again easily (although I'd be bored) but waitress...oh helllll no!
LOL. Nursing is becoming more and more like waitressing. Give it a few years, they'll have the nurses going to Denny's for two days during orientation.
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
I worked at McDonald's at age 17, which lasted for about 8 months. I worked at a hot dog fast food joint called Wienerschnitzel, which lasted for about 3 months. I then worked at Target, the 99 Cent Store, two supermarkets, and a couple of group homes between the ages of 18 and 20.
I was hired at a paper products factory at age 20 and worked there until age 23. I quit the factory job to attend an LVN program full-time. It was a calculated risk and a plan that could have failed at any time, but I succeeded.
copperkali
47 Posts
Ugh...Human Resources Generalist for 6 years...
Penelope_Pitstop, BSN, RN
2,365 Posts
Guilty!
Fribblet
839 Posts
What did I do before I was a nurse?
Same thing I do now: Whatever I want.
:)
diane227, LPN, RN
1,941 Posts
Went to college on a continuous basis from the time I graduated from high school.
Well, at least my pay now isn't dependent on tips.
NocturneRN
168 Posts
I was an unemployed foreign language teacher working at minimum wage jobs (including substitute teaching). My family, friends and old schoolmates were all surprised when I applied for nursing school, saying things like, "I can't imagine you as a nurse." I couldn't quite imagine it, either, but I needed a good job---and knew I wasn't likely to find one with the credentials I had.
That was over 30 years ago. Despite all predictions, I did make it through nursing school, and have worked as a nurse ever since. Just last week, one of my patients said to me, "You seem like someone who was just born to be a nurse."
mhuckyj
21 Posts
I have worked as a customer service rep.