Re: lost my first LPN job
I also lost my first job as an LPN. I worked in a nursing home for about 4 months and was asked to leave. I have a good reference from my supervisor and I know I got good experience there, but I was very frustrated since you hear so much about staying a year at your first job.
My supervisor advised telling future employers that the job was not a good fit, and she gave me some valuable feedback on my strengths and weaknesses. She also said that although nursing homes are known for hiring new grads, she believes they are a difficult working environment and not necessarily the best place for your first nursing experience. I was relieved to hear that even though I didn't do well with my first job, it didn't mean I would be a bad nurse.
Sometimes when one door closes, it opens the opportunity to something else you will really love. I now work through an agency and I have become a "regular" at a couple of group homes for the disabled. I love the personal environment since you have few enough patients to really provide quality care, not just rushing through everything. Even though there are far fewer residents than in a nursing home, they tend to be higher needs. It's not as fast paced, but I have used many skills I would never have needed in a nursing home. It's just different.
Even though its not fun being run out of a job, for me it led to a much better job. Now I enjoy what I do, feel more valued, and I have had different learning opportunities in a more comfortable setting.
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