Soooo discouraged!!

Nurses Recovery

Published

Well I still have not gotten a job! I have been to 3 interviews so far always being diligent to disclose my recovery status and the fact that I have a 6 month key restriction on the phone while setting the interviews up. That way if they are automatically turned off by that I don't waste anyones time.

The first 2 still wanted to meet with me but once I got in there the focus of the interview was them wanting to hear my story in full gory detail. They wouldn't discuss much else and sent me polite letters saying they had went another way b/c of "lack of experience" but they really didn't let me discuss my experiences beyond the negative. The 3rd lady was very open and didn't make me rehash the bad stuff at all. B/C I have been working as a waitress during the last 3 years she actually asked questions that were open to that. She grasped that I had chosen to step out of nursing to recover holistically without taking care of others. It really felt like a positive interview and she said she was passing my app on to some various clinic hiring managers. That was one week ago.

Now today I have my 4th interview with an antibiotic infusion clinic. And I feel very discouraged and negative. I did not tell her anything about the negative yet and thought I may try to "start with a positive" per my hubby's suggestion. But I know I have to tell her b/c she will likely be cautious about my not practicing for 3 years. I think that fact has kept 1/2 the places I sent my resume to from calling back at all to even hear that there is a not so nice reason behind that time frame.

I think my road has made me stronger. I wish someone would let me prove that to them. I can't get through this 6 months without an oppourtunity b/c the restriction isn't lifted without "utilizing my RN license" w/o passing narcs. I know its standard but I wish they could have taken into account that I have 3 years clean. Oh well, if wishes were rainbows.....

I WOULD BE ABLE TO GET A JOB!!!!

I just don't have it in me to believe this is the way this all ends.

Specializes in Psych, hospice,homecare, admin., Neuro,.

Yes my bipolar is managed by my MD, I am in recovery.

Specializes in Neuro ICU, Geriatric Rehab.
Yes my bipolar is managed by my MD, I am in recovery.

Then I wouldn't think you would have any problems getting back into nursing. I wish you the very best with that! Congrats!!:clown:

Specializes in urgent care, medical surgical, ob/gyn,hh.

hi

you are not alone in your struggle. i am new here and i am in the recovering nurse program in my state. i have been for about a year. i have been searching for a job for about 3 months now. i have had maybe 10 or more interviews and have had no luck at all. i have been a nurse for 8 years in different settings. it is very discouraging but i know i take responsibility for my part in this situation. i ended up in the program because tested postive for my yearly drug screen. i had been working for agency for about 4 years so i had nowhere to return to. i reported myself and got into the rnp problem and have been very compliant. i know it is hard for an employer to trust someone who is in the rnp. i always go into the interview and inform them up front about my status in the rnp and my restrictions. i do that because i do not want them to think i am trying to hide anything and also to not waste anyones time. mrs. papa do not give up or get down because i thought i was the only person going through this and it is comforting to know it is not only me. i admire you because you are a strong person and give me inspiration. thanks:icon_hug::urck:

Specializes in Med Surg/Tele/Ortho/Psych.

Do not give up, but Pray and ask God what His will is for your life. I promise you that you will get through this. It just doesn't feel like it right now. I have been where you are right now.

Specializes in CNA in nursing home, PCT clinicals.

Have you considered applying at a treatment facility? Or a detox?

poliwog

Specializes in Neuro ICU, Geriatric Rehab.
Have you considered applying at a treatment facility? Or a detox?

poliwog

I have and I did but have not heard out of them. I really don't want to get that one though (not that I am trying to be a choosy begger or anything) b/c I really didn't like the methods of the methadone tx center I went to and really would not want to be a part of all that. Of course, not all centers operate in the same way and I suppose if I saw negative things I would then have an opportunity to make changes and help some people who really need it the most. Thank you to all for all of the positive ideas and thoughts. It really helps keep me keeping on when I come on here and get a boost of caring people. It also helps alot to remember I am not alone in my journey.

On a side note, I had interview :up: #6 today at a nursing home. The ADON was very nice and real. It was the first time the interviewer wasn't an HR person but someone more in the "trenches" if you will and she seemed very supportive and said "i am gonna go to bat for you b/c you appear very honest and sincere." She also acknowledged that the strength and growth obtained from my recovery (and survival) are obviously assests to my personality and an indication that real change has taken place. So, even if I don't get hired, it felt good. And I have 2 days til my volunteer work at the clinic starts!!:yeah: I am soo ready to put on scrubs, my stethoscope :nurse: and be acknowledged as a nurse again!! Its gonna be great. Even when I do get a job, even if it takes the whole 6 month restriction time I am gonna keep taking shifts at this place b/c they have a need and they gave me a chance. Have a great day everyone!!!:redbeathe

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Keeping fingers crossed for you ms.papa. Sounds like she is going to bat for you which is great

+ Add a Comment