RN 2 Degrees Cannot get hired...ANYWHERE. I am willing to relocate even!

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Specializes in pediatrics.

I don't know if I may be a unique case or not but here's a bit of background:

I am from California and wanted to get into nursing shortly after I graduated with my BA in Anthropology and finished my nursing pre-reqs. So I figured I'd move to another state and enjoy it for a couple years while I got my BSN. I ended up in South Florida, finished nursing school, took my boards for Cali and then transferred them to Florida. So I now have my license in two states. I lived with my boyfriend there for a while and worked very briefly at an addiction treatment center but things got bad and I needed my family. I had to return home and thought with all of my connections in California that I would get a job right away. Boy was I wrong! I accepted a job at a home health agency and feel that I am a glorified babysitter!

I have applied to over 300 hospitals, clinics, you name it and got ONE interview. The person that was hired, I later found out, had experience in that particular company and had been a tech. How was I to compete with that? I have tried networking and have met a couple nurses that were able to get my contact info but they are not hiring. I volunteer at my local hospital once a week and try to remain positive when people find out I am an RN and ask "so WHY are YOU volunteering?" (I actually really enjoy it, but lets be honest, volunteering does not pay the bills.)

Am I just a day late and a dollar short? I know I probably should have never left Florida since I'm now willing to go even farther for a job, but for myself at the time that is what I needed to do.

I have even contacted old classmates that I am still friends with and they tell me their hospitals are not hiring either.

I am an intelligent, motivated, young individual with 2 Bachelor Degrees and I cannot even get an interview!

I found the thread where the woman that got a job gave a detailed explanation of how to utilize your resources and e-mail nurse managers (aka "stalk") etc,. and I did that. Most of them just wonder where and how I got their contact information.

My mom recommends that I should just get a regular job and keep the home health on the side until something turns up. She doesn't believe that I cannot find a job even though I have applied ALL over the united states. She knows I'm looking but I think she's skeptical at times.

I am losing hope fast and know that's the worst thing a new nurse, or anyone who is job hunting, can do. I feel worthless and that I have wasted years and money. This is so much different from being in school where I could study hard and get the good grades. This is all out of my hands now (to a certain extent) and it is the worst feeling.

Aside from banging on the doors of the nurse managers' homes, I am at a loss. The longer I am not in acute care the less marketable I feel I'll be. I feel like that puppy that was never bought .

Anyone who has any insight or suggestions after ALL of this, I would really appreciate them! AND if you managed to read this far, thank you. I know there are many people and nurse managers who feel bad for us new grads that were promised a plethora of options right out of the gate, and for that I thank you for your compassion.

Lets hope this passes quick and my moral will return!

Specializes in Ambulatory care.

keep applying for work, go volunteer, excercise, and believe in yourself you are a vaulable person and its not you its the econony. Stay positive, smile and shoulder on. Every day write down and repeat to self. I am a nurse, I went into nursing because __ and __. I have strong poitns in __ and __. I can help you. and SMILE. You're brain washing youself until true or not you believe it so will everyone else.

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