Please forgive me if this post for advice also turns into a mini-rant, but I don't know where else to turn!
I was on the employment roster at a place from late August to mid-November, but was out with an injury from mid-September until my position could absolutely no longer be held at the facility. This was my first CNA job right out of training. Ever since, I have been applying for jobs everywhere within 30 miles of where I live, but even when I get interviewed I never receive a call back (despite thank you letters and politely-worded follow-up e-mails/phone calls). I checked with my reference people, and they haven't received checks on my references from any of the positions that interviewed me.
I really don't want to give up. I don't. But (and here is where the rant starts), I am beginning to feel really hopeless. I spent all of my high school years and several college semesters caring for my grandparents, rather than a minimum wage job, since the job market where I used to live was so bad in FL. Now that I'm up here in MA, it is no better---and worse, to a degree, because I am overqualified academically (4.0 GPA, member of multiple honor societies, A.S. in Liberal Arts---Pre Nursing and accepted into the Fall 2013 Nursing Program) but pathetically under-qualified when it comes to paid employment. I have numerous years volunteering, but that doesn't seem to count for ANYthing. I see people ranting about not being able to get nursing jobs without any experience, but what if you can't get any (I've applied for CNA positions, Home Health Aide positions, Home Companion positions, as well as your average min. wage retail/restaurant jobs as backup) job without experience? How am I even going to have a CHANCE once I graduate from nursing school?
I just feel like a complete loser---that I'm not even seen as qualified enough to wipe people's butts for even minimum wage. I've busted my behind to do well in school, taking volunteer jobs when I couldn't find paid work, being enthusiastic, respectful, articulate, and well-dressed during interviews...to what end? I just feel like there is no place for me in this world sometimes. Getting accepted into nursing school---something I wholeheartedly wished for---was great for about 15 minutes, and then reality hit that if I can't get a CNA job now then I have no chance once I graduate of landing a nursing position, at least based on what I've seen on these forums.
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Please forgive me if this post for advice also turns into a mini-rant, but I don't know where else to turn!
I was on the employment roster at a place from late August to mid-November, but was out with an injury from mid-September until my position could absolutely no longer be held at the facility. This was my first CNA job right out of training. Ever since, I have been applying for jobs everywhere within 30 miles of where I live, but even when I get interviewed I never receive a call back (despite thank you letters and politely-worded follow-up e-mails/phone calls). I checked with my reference people, and they haven't received checks on my references from any of the positions that interviewed me.
I really don't want to give up. I don't. But (and here is where the rant starts), I am beginning to feel really hopeless. I spent all of my high school years and several college semesters caring for my grandparents, rather than a minimum wage job, since the job market where I used to live was so bad in FL. Now that I'm up here in MA, it is no better---and worse, to a degree, because I am overqualified academically (4.0 GPA, member of multiple honor societies, A.S. in Liberal Arts---Pre Nursing and accepted into the Fall 2013 Nursing Program) but pathetically under-qualified when it comes to paid employment. I have numerous years volunteering, but that doesn't seem to count for ANYthing. I see people ranting about not being able to get nursing jobs without any experience, but what if you can't get any (I've applied for CNA positions, Home Health Aide positions, Home Companion positions, as well as your average min. wage retail/restaurant jobs as backup) job without experience?
How am I even going to have a CHANCE once I graduate from nursing school?
I just feel like a complete loser---that I'm not even seen as qualified enough to wipe people's butts for even minimum wage. I've busted my behind to do well in school, taking volunteer jobs when I couldn't find paid work, being enthusiastic, respectful, articulate, and well-dressed during interviews...to what end? I just feel like there is no place for me in this world sometimes. Getting accepted into nursing school---something I wholeheartedly wished for---was great for about 15 minutes, and then reality hit that if I can't get a CNA job now then I have no chance once I graduate of landing a nursing position, at least based on what I've seen on these forums.