Re: LPN working in a PCT position 
congrats on becoming a nurse!!

Now it's time for you to make tough decisions regarding your nursing career. IMO YOU NEED TO FIND AN LVN POSITION!! There's nothing wrong with wanting to work in a hospital setting on a unit where you're interested in working some day as an rn. But...why would you want to do xtra back breaking work and get paid less.

patient care techs/AIDES are the hospitals low budget fix to the LVN PROBLEM!!! Depending on the facility your duties will vary, but it sounds like this hospital pct's are phlebotomist/cna's.Pct's at that hospital should get paid more if that's the case.Personally I would become resentful

knowing that the hospital wouldn't respect the nursing training I received.Just imagine all the other pct's (and maybe some nurses)standing around saying to themselves" Isnt she a lvn?why is she working as an aide?,I know I would never take an aide job once I got my nursing license!!! I not trying to say that's what would happen(although I have a friend whose also an lvn and she made the mistake of taking a med aide position after graduating lvn school, and she always overheard lvn's and aides bad mouthing her behind her back!!) Focus on finding a NURSING position that's right for you.
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