Re: Hey I Want Someone With Experience!
Everyone has their own opinion on this one I'm sure, but as a 16yr LPN, my advice would be go to RN school. I had never had any medical experience when I went to LPN school.
Yes, you'll face scrutiny from experienced nurses. The payrate for new graduate RN's is higher than that of veteran LPN's, and this can be the cause of some conflict. All in all, most experienced nurses.. .LPN or RN, will welcome you with open arms.
You mentioned your experience was in customer service... this is the basis for nursing.
The most important thing in forming a relationship with an experienced healthcare worker, is to show respect for their experience. A lot of new grads come in with the idea of changing the world, especially if several from the same graduating class are hired. The most up to date schooling and top grades do not substitute for hands on experience.
If this is truly what your heart is telling you to persue, then go for it. Be prepared for hardwork, tears, frustrations and tiredness. Also know it's one of the toughest jobs you'll ever learn to love!! There is no feeling like that of helping another.
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