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  1. Asst. Admin
    Quote from robinmrn
    thecommuter,

    i dont understand why you are so bitter against new nurses who don't want to risk their patients lives and their hard earned license "just for a job".

    i possess no feelings of bitterness toward new nurses. in fact, i do not feel bitter toward anyone on an online forum filled with persons with whom i am not acquainted in real life.

    however, it is slightly untruthful to claim that one has been unemployed for an entire year while purposely failing to mention the nursing home job that the individual voluntarily left.
  2. Quote from thecommuter
    it is slightly untruthful to claim that one has been unemployed for an entire year while purposely failing to mention the nursing home job that the individual voluntarily left.
    maybe it's because it lasted 1 week and is hardly called a job - more like a failed attempt at training someone. and fyi, i have been unemployed for an entire year... even after the ltc facility.

    Quote from robinmrn
    thecommuter, i dont understand why you are so bitter against new nurses who don't want to risk their patients lives and their hard earned license "just for a job".

    wow, someone reasonable is here!! thanks for sticking up for the people who are working very hard and won't settle for a job that puts patients as well as nurses at risk.
  3. I have to sympathize with the 123wannabenurse, I am also a may graduate from last yr. I was offered a nursing home job on the spot and decided not to take it. I toured the facility and I just didn't get a good vibe from it at all. So I made a choice and decided that it was just not for me. I believed that I deserved better for all the hell went through (Literally) in nursing school (does that make me a bad person?). Yes, you might say I do not have a practical attitude, because jobs are hard to come by... but I have to have some sort of reasonable expectations for my self and my future goals. Also, I want to point out that there is nothing wrong with starting at a nursing home/LTC, everyone has to start somewhere. Anyways, I don't understand why more experienced nurses can't be more understanding of young nurses...

    Why not just be supportive instead of jumping to conclusions, it's almost insulting. To "TheCommuter", I think you are right on one thing, you may not feel bitter towards anyone on an online forum, but really that just means you have no concerns or sympathy for anyone on this forum either other than real acquaintances. You may also argue that you are being truthful, and reality is harsh. Ok! We understand! I understand! But do you really understand where I am coming from? I can't speak for others but I certainly don't need someone else lecturing me on things yet don't give a damn.
  4. I graduated in May and did not get a job until January. I work in a correctional facility. I have my BSN, and I took the job because I need some kind of experience. They even asked me to work by myself with only FOUR hours of training, guess what I said? No. But I still felt I was not trained enough but I do think some people are just being a little too picky...if you want that experience you will figure out someway to get it...
  5. Guide
    Obviously this is really a 'hot button' issue for some of us. It's always tempting to start throwing rocks rather than engage in rationale discourse when this happens. The best approach for addressing any conflict is to "seek first to understand others, then to make oneself understood" (paraphrasing Steven Covey).

    As an educator, I am trying to get a better understanding of the orientation expectations of new grads in their first jobs. Of course, formal transition programs (internships, residencies, etc) are ideal. We have a lot of evidence that these programs are the best way for new grads to begin their nursing careers. But (you knew it was coming, right?) the number of new grad programs is shrinking dramatically as education budgets shrink.

    It seems that the health care industry is in a 'negative loop' - New grads expect lengthy formal transition programs --> employers that cannot afford to provide transition programs but try to keep hiring new grads --> new grads are dissatisfied and leave any employer who cannot provide formal transition programs --> employers cease hiring new grads because they just cannot afford it. . . and so on

    How can we break this cycle? Nurses are creative and intelligent people. Let's give it a go.
  6. Quote from HouTx

    How can we break this cycle? Nurses are creative and intelligent people. Let's give it a go.
    If it was up to nurses I think things would be VERY different. Unfortunately, we have hospital administrators running the show.

    I think the original poster did the right thing quitting the nursing home job. It is going to take nurses who will actually refuse unsafe assignments for any change to happen at these places.

    Wish I had some advice, because I know how you feel I was there not too long ago! I just got lucky one day..
  7. I graduated a month ago and I've received two job offers and just got an e-mail wanting to set up an interview for a possible third....I worked during nursing school as a tech...that is so highly valued IMO...you know what it's like to be the low man on the totem pole and you really appreciate your tech's as well... I also had a recruiter look at my resume and help me with it...
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  8. This thread makes me nervous. My husband has the mindset that if I make good grades, and apply and accept any position that comes at me after graduation I won't have to worry. From the tone of this thread and others I don't know how likely that is though. I guess I will find out next year when I graduate :/
  9. Guide
    You may wish to show your husband this thread and all the other ones delineating the troubles new grad RNs are having. It is more about who you know than your grades these days.
  10. Do you guys think Sulphur Springs, and Commerce areas are far enough outside of Dallas for a fighting chance?