Re: New nurse seeking advice
I feel your pain. I too graduated last December with my BSN, and passed my NCLEX in May. I have been looking for a job since then. I just barely got an offer working in hospice. I am a little weary about it. I applied for a lot of positions between May and now. I always get the same thing, some email saying I am underqualified because of lack of experience. Hospice is not really where I wanted to start, but I am taking it because I really want to nurse and feel like I will learn a lot from this job that I can use in my nursing career. I had read some articles about the reasons new graduates arent getting work is because they arent willing to take nursing opportunities that don't interest them. I call fooey on that one. I was even applying for MA positions because I was so frustrated. All through nursing school, I was made to believe that getting a job would be cake, and I could go into whatever field I wanted to, thats probably the most frustrating part about it! Anyways, while I have been searching for work, I was also volunteer nursing at a free dr clinic where I live to keep up on my skills and network. When I originallyapplied to the job I just took, I had emailed my resume in, and actually got no response, so I drove down there with another copy and introduced myself to the director and got an interview. My point is, just don't give up.You have a lot going for you with your externships and BSN! It would just be nice if people would remember what it was like to be a new graduate, and be willing to precept and mentor, instead of "eating thier young". Is not teaching someone one of the best ways to become an expert at something?
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