Re: Stable Work Vs. Training As Nurse Originally Posted by psychelle
hi! i want to seek opinion from u all. i am presently working as preschool teacher. i am planning to resign bec i now have my license and all rquirements to practice as nurse. i passed june 2007 nle. i am having 2nd thoughts though bec i read some threads and it really is very hard to look for a nursing job. shld i giv up my work for training as nurse? and how long shld i wait for them to call me for exam and interview? if i ever get hired, how much is the salary? can i do both though? teach on weekdays and train for weekends? is there such schedule that i can train during weekends?
im so confuse. i do want to be a nurse but i also want to earn at the same time.
If you really want to become a nurse, then go! But then you have to choose which work you want. You can't have both your job as a nurse and teacher. And yes it is really difficult to look for a job nowadays! WAiting for the exam and interview depends on the hospital you want to work. Please dont expect that you'll get hired immediately because there are already overproduction of nurses here in the Philippines so it would take time for them to hire nurses because they want to choose who is the best. Since the retrogression is on going, there are senior nurses who can't live their work so there are no vacancies.
You can't teach on weekends and work as a nurse on weekdays. There's no such kind of schedule especially if your a new nurse. IF you give them that info immediately, I guarantee you, they wont hire you! BEcause there are other nurses who are willing to work full time as a nurse and only as a nurse....
I'm also a new nurse and its really hard to be one!!!! All the stress! I can't even live the unit exactly 1400H or 2200H. Even if your time management is good, there are things that can change it. Well I'm not saying this is applicable to all, the senior nurses are already good at this...
Salary also depends on the hospital you want to work with. Work in a government hospital and the salary is larger than the private hospital but look at the census. Work in a private hospital and your salary sometimes is not that good... So it all depends on where you work.
We'll give you options, but have to make your own choice...
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