Published Dec 31, 2011
bostonbakednurse
65 Posts
Just wondering.
Dixielee, BSN, RN
1,222 Posts
Yes there are.
sirI, MSN, APRN, NP
17 Articles; 45,819 Posts
Yes, there are. Why do you ask this specifically?
RNERHOUSESUPOR
410 Posts
What is the current number for "Middle Aged"? Oh, yea it changes with your preception of age. When I was 20 I thought my co-workers who were 50 were OLD. Now that I'm 50 I still think I'm young. How does that work??? As far as color, I have speckles.
Rod
OldnurseRN
165 Posts
I guess I am "middle-aged" if I live to be 120!
RN_travlr
25 Posts
LOL. Not real sure why you ask but Im 40,SWF....does that count?
jimbr1
39 Posts
fifty-eight
RN Zeke
415 Posts
We are out here!!!! Working and living my dream..following the wind, (and Jobs)!!
raedar63
13 Posts
I wonder about age too, seems "middle age" nurses are becomming scarce. I am looking into travel at 49 years old and worry that age will be an issue .
shushu
24 Posts
Right on Zeke!!!!
sharpeimom
2,452 Posts
how does being "white" factor into your question?
Actually, "white" does not factor into anything as far as I am concerned.
I began this thread under another thread "Are there any black middle aged/young nurses out there?"
I was curious to see the response if I started a similar thread but using an example of a white nurse.
Under the first thread with a black nurse, there weren't any questions/comments why the writer was asking about being a black nurse.
And under this thread, as you can see, there were comments/questions why I specifically asked about being a "white" nurse.
What does this mean? I have no clue. But it is interesting!