Re: Burning Questions
1. Female dominated profession=lower pay
2. False sense of job security =why we do it.
3.Lengthy hiring process=who do you know? No one is in a rush to check references. If they hire you what does it do to the unit budget?
4. Not hired=the manager may see you as "not a good fit for the unit", or too much of a challenge, or does not like your personality, or any other Bulls%$# reason.
5.Higher degree=better administrative opportunities but more cost to obtain, you have to be the judge of how it fits.
6.state's low pay=WV is ranked 48 in the nation for income, need I say more?
7.The biggie=I am sure you would have much more interest in your application, more opportunity to find a good job, better benefits, and more money in another state. So are you willing to move? A smart person told me recently they had to move to be able to make the money they needed, to have better opportunities, and to have a better life. They were close to 40, had kids, relatives, and the whole scenerio that comes with being an adult, so where do you fit into this equation?
8. Of course you are mad, what else is new? Only slightly demented people continue to work in the field of nursing for life. LOL!
As for job opportunities, yes there are plenty out there for the new nurse in most areas, but after awhile, with experience, you are a drain on the facility. Salary is higher than a new grad, benefits like more vacation days put strain on unit to find coverage, entitled to certain federal benefits that can cause a cost to the facility(FMLA), and lastly, after awhile a experienced nurse develops a sort of shield that is not attractive. It has something to do with being treated disrespectfully by one too many people one too many times. No thanks for going above the call of duty, no recognization for being there in bad weather, when sick, when family needs are pressing, or when mental health is on the verge of collaspe. I could say more but lastly, nursing is the hardest job you will ever love but end up in a love hate relationship with the profession. Hope this anwers some of your questions .
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