Re: Protection for Volunteer/ Trainee Nurses Originally Posted by LadyHazy
@medic28: Ah, I guess my post was affected by my own career goals. :P Because personally, I've only really considered doing hospital or private duty nursing. I have a general idea of what occupational (and school) health nurses do and I find it routine and unchallenging (i.e. not much variety in the things you do, or the conditions you work with). I'd rather work somewhere where I get a sense of fulfillment. I guess that puts me on the list of prone-to-abuse nurses.

yes you're right. but for some, they are left with the dilemma to decide whether to stick with their career plans and work to achieve it now or to temporarily postpone these plans for now to find other jobs like occupational health,school,clinic nursing etc and maybe even other jobs not related to nursing just to support their needs and help their families. for some, they have to think of how they can support their basic needs first before thinking of how they can have their sense of self-fulfillment.
yes you may be right, it may be routine and unchallenging but it isn't that bad. from my experience, it's also hard being a company nurse especially if you're assigned in on-site clinics. you are all by yourself, with all those hundreds of employees to cater. and you'll never know what cases you will encounter. I do encounter challenging case every once in a while. you will be like in an ER but with the absence of medical suprvision and with limited resources. good thing I am also an EMT, it helped me a lot. I admit i'm not that fullfilled worling as a compnay nurse in the clinis compared when I was still having my OJT as an EMT at he back of the ambulance doing actual scene response but it's still worth it.
my graveyard shift gives me time to apply and apply and apply and apply to local and overseas job in the morning.

and the good thing is, while waiting for my applications, im have a stable job to support my needs.
you can also enroll for MAN/MSN or other courses/trainings and you'll have plenty of time for study..add to that, you get to pay for your own tuition fees.
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