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So, I've been looking for my first position as a new graduate nurse and nothing yet. The time is over due for me to get back to work. I've decided to go ahead and go back to school for my BSN in nursing. I've found a great online school that doesn't require clinicals, yay! I'm going to apply for and work as a CNA full-time until I finish my bachelors. I won't be able to work per diem or part-time as an RN with my schedule as a CNA. So, my concern is that once I do finish my bachelors, will any hospitals still want to hire someone (me) who hasn't had any floor experience since graduating with my associates, considering I won't get any clinical time during my bachelor study either?:rolleyes:Whaddaya think/am I doing the right thing?
Thanks everyone. I will have to reconsider taking a CNA position over a part-time RN so I won't forget everything I've learned.
@roser13 & Nascarnurse: I see my "packaging on the door" persuaded you to come in; Thanks for stopping by, although each of your comments screamed "I don't have a sense of humor".
Jabroadwater, I'm on the east coast.
Whispera: You mentioned alot of great points. Believe me, I've considered all those things already. I do have my license and the online RN-BSN program has dual accreditation with NLNAC & CCNE (Chamberlain College of Nursing). The school is a bit expensive, but it will be paid for without loans;).
Have a great day everyone.:)
Thanks everyone. I will have to reconsider taking a CNA position over a part-time RN so I won't forget everything I've learned.@roser13 & Nascarnurse: I see my "packaging on the door" persuaded you to come in;
Thanks for stopping by, although each of your comments screamed "I don't have a sense of humor".
Jabroadwater, I'm on the east coast.
Whispera: You mentioned alot of great points. Believe me, I've considered all those things already. I do have my license and the online RN-BSN program has dual accreditation with NLNAC & CCNE (Chamberlain College of Nursing). The school is a bit expensive, but it will be paid for without loans;).
Have a great day everyone.:)
Sorry, but being addressed as though I was 18 months old isn't all that funny.
Sorry, but being addressed as though I was 18 months old isn't all that funny.
Sorry heron, can't please everybody . Saying poowease may not be funny (which I never intended for it to be) but you guys who have commented on my saying so has made this thread HILARIOUS to me!
:lol2:
:lol2: I didn't realize how easy it was to get a rise out of folk (although that was not my intention either). But anyway, I'll try to be more mature next time. How's 24 months?...Okay, okay, I think that'll work.
**Laughter is better than any medicine any doctor can order and any nurse can deliver:):)
"@roser13 & Nascarnurse: I see my "packaging on the door" persuaded you to come in; Thanks for stopping by, although each of your comments screamed "I don't have a sense of humor".:lol2:"
Naah, not really. Our comments just show that we were willing to give advice when you asked for it.
Next time, not so much.
CrazziiRN913, ADN, BSN
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It means "please" :-)