Requesting to have my license suspended

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Hey everybody....first time poster, long time lurker.

Currently I'm in a tough situation because I have my LPN but I can't find a job ANYWHERE. I've turned in over 100 applications. I think it's because the market in my area is extremely saturated with LPN's (along with my disciplinary problems from the past).

I've decided that I want to pursue my BSN degree. My mind is 100% set on doing this. I've talked to my monitoring agent with the Board of Nursing to put my license on suspension along with my monitoring (drug tests & AA meetings).

I have NOT signed the consent agreement and I was wondering what you guys thought about this. Will putting my license on suspension hurt my chances of finding employment as a RN? I know that once I graduate and get my BSN that I'll have to start from step 1 again with my consent agreement - which I'm fine with. I'm just worried that future potential employees may see that I had a suspended license in the past and hold that against me.

If anybody could give me ANY advice I'd appreciate it.

p.s - I'm starting all over as a freshman. I plan on testing out of my english and math classes or having my credits transfer over. I can't do a LPN-BSN bridge program because they require you to have 1 year experience as a LPN.

In the old days, recovering nurses could count on dialysis or "nurse help line" work. Not anymore. The market is SATURATED everywhere with barely-prepared nurses flooding out of for-profit schools. To make matters worse, older, more qualified nurses can't retire because the economy stinks. Move on while you're still young and have your dignity intact.

Specializes in critical care, ER,ICU, CVSURG, CCU.

most if not all online nurse upward mobility programs require valid unemcumbered lis.

i would personally, just me, clear up my lpn, and not tarnish my to be new BSN best of luck

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