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Sep 16, 2007 11:24 PM

Where should i work as an LPN? oklahoma


Hello everyone, this is my first time posting here. I Love this site, everyone is soo helpful. Well i just passed boards on 9-15-07!!! Thank you GOD! But, I have a dilema, I am currently taking a micro class all day on Friday, you all remember how hard this class is. And I am also in the LPN-RN bridge all day saturdays. My problem is that I need a job as an LPN with very little stress at least until I graduate. And i would like a job outside of the nursing home. Does anyone have any suggestions??

Please help me even if it's with the smallest advice, thank you!

Lost in Tulsa, Oklahoma


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Old Sep 18, 2007, 02:15 AM

Default Re: Where should i work as an LPN? oklahoma
congrats on passing the boards. all I can suggest is checking out local places and see if they will hire you within the criteria you are looking for.

May be worth posting your question in the Oklahoma forum which you can find by clicking the local tab then united states near the top of the page
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