Nursing as a Career Originally Posted by Future-Male-RN?
PLEASE: give me some info on this; i am currently deciding on what to choose as my career goal. i am a 16 yr old male, studying (10th grade) in northern nj. my aunt and my mom work in a nursing home and they are persuading me to become a RN. i have no idea what to do. i can probably do anything as my teachers tell me and i want to do some thing like RN, but the only thing i am scared about is me being like the only male in the nursing classes and then at work, etc. sorry for being verbose but pleas help me. i have been confused by some web sites that male RNs are usually [gay] (not the

one). please help clear up this problem. other info is open-handedly welcomed
I cordially thank you very, very much for reading;
PLzreply
As the Mom of a 17 year old son, I hear your concerns regarding choosing nursing as a career. However, I can assure you that if you were to speak with some male nurses currently employed in the profession, you would find out: that they may NOT be gay.....that they are making GOOD money (especially in NJ)......that they LOVE and HATE being the minority male.....there's good and bad in being a minority......hey, if you're not gay, there's plenty of candidates to date. Many of the male nurses I meet today are guys who did something else and did nursing as a career change.....that's good......adds more diversity to our profession.
Let me tell you that many of the male nurses I meet are making over $100,000 per year......either because they work so many hours or they work agency or they highly specialize or they work outside of the hospital.
I always tell guys asking me about nursing that I have always been very happy with the choice for my education. Despite the stereotype of nurses working at the bedside, the degree in nursing gives you alot of paths to follow. I worked 8 years at the bedside full time........critical care, open heart. Then I spent 17 years in a variety of sales positions in pharmaceuticals, medical sales and later sales management.........all with a BS degree with a major in nursing. I made more money than some of my friends who were attorneys and I had no law school loans to pay. This past year, working full time agency, I made $96,000 and believe me......in comparison to my previous life as a sales manager......the 36 to 48 hour week felt like a vacation. I go to grad school and will finish the MSN in 2005. I am also dabbling in consulting work creating workshops for communication skills and leadership education for nurses.
The sky's the limit with a degree in nursing........I wish my son would consider it.....but he probably won't. Tell your Mom and Aunt to help you connect with some male nurses who work trauma at Jersey City Med Center......or make the connection yourself....ask the guys what they think!
Good luck!
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