Re: Reciprocity Question
Regarding reciprocity, there are some states which are members of the Nursing Licensure Compact. Not all states are members. In these states you can easily use your license in another Compact member state without the expensive process of endorsing the license.
Neither Vermont nor California are members of this licensure Compact.
I think this goes back to the most basic Question:
Why were you applying to VT in the first place?
Why do you want to apply to CA?
You need to sit back and think hard about this process of obtaining licensure because it is no joke.
VT is not a large state... yet so many people have applied for licensure there. Why? Because it is easy? Because it is cheaper?
It doesn't make sense because there aren't that many hospitals in VT that need nurses from overseas!
Understand that before you get your SS# and your physical license that you have to get a job in the state you've applied. Both the SS# and physical license are needed for endorsement.
You need to look at each state and think about WHERE you want to be.
What state do you want to live and work in?
What state do you like?
What state has a good income vs. cost of living ratio?
What state do you have support in?
Then apply to the state you want to be in.
Not the state that is easiest.
You don't get married to someone because they are easy do you?
No, you marry someone because they are the right partner in life for you.
Why should you give less time, attention and devotion to the process of your career.
Both can last a lifetime, both deserve as much respect and dedication.
Both deserve time in development.
Both deserve careful selection.
Make the goal, make decisions relating to that goal and then take action to seek that goal.
Straight lines, no curving...that's the way to success.
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