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Most administrative jobs don't look at where you got your degrees from.
If EAP (employee assistance program) service providers is sth you like, you might wanna apply to those places.
They always hire coordinators, administrators.
That's all I can think of, for now.
Good luck with your transition.
If you're "hot" you can try pharmaceutical rep.
Pfizer... they have the most hotties.
http://www.exceptionalmediocrity.com/2010/05/why-are-drug-reps-hot.html
http://thelastpsychiatrist.com/2011/02/are_all_drug_reps_hot.html
I have heard you can work as a substitute teacher with a bachelor's degree. Double check first. Good Luck to you and your family.
That's true... at least in Wisconsin. I just graduated and I ask a lot of questions, especially when having a substitute. I find it interesting, because at my school, most of the subs have a Bachelors in another field. I think you have to get a certification or temporary teaching license type thing from your state. The only bad thing about subbing is you usually don't get heatlh insurance and in my district you only make about $100/day; plus, the subs go on a site called AESOP, it's sub scheduling system... and many subs are on that site all day, so I'm sure it's competitive to find sub jobs.
Good luck in what ever you choose!!!
pale_pilsen
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Im thinking of getting out of nursing but dont know where I can use my degree outside the field. Has anyone done this before? Im completely dissatisfied with nursing. I dont see it being me. If I would have known what im getting myself into, I would have done something different other than nursing. I know of others who are waiting for the economy to get better so they can do something different. I dont think I can wait that long before I pull all my hair out of stress.