I'm curious for everyone's thoughts on this article. The nursing shortage or surplus depending on your region has been discussed many times here but I think this article would be more accurate if it said there's a shortage of experienced nurses willing to tolerate the poor working conditions of the bedside. I can't think of a single peer of mine that doesn't have the goal of either going to a non-clinical position, or becoming a nurse practitioner. I think the pandemic is driving even more people from the bedside making working conditions even worse for those that remain. What's happening in your region? Is it feast or famine? What do you feel this article gets right/wrong?  Despite High Demand For Nurses, Colleges Aren't Keeping Up