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I feel very fortunate that I passed my NCLEX the very first time I took it, and obtained a job 2 months after graduating last year. (Not in the specialty/hospital/location that I wanted, but I was just thrilled to get a job so quickly).
I feel very fortunate that I have amazing coworkers that didn't mind training a new grad (me). They encouraged me to ask questions no matter how dumb they may have seemed, because they rather have me ask and be sure than to risk harming my patients.
I feel very fortunate that despite the hospital's many faults (poor admin, often times poor staffing) my coworkers know what team work is, and will help out without questions asked.
You are so Kool! My mom sang that song to me when I was a little girl!
I am fortunate that I have loved being a nurse for so many years because of the differences I have made in people's lives. That does not mean I have not faced challenges in every nursing job I have been in. I have. I found it challenging and stisfying to solve the problems I could and ignore the ones I had no power to change.
sometimes I had to remind myself that nursing is not not the only profession that faces challenges. My sister, the kindergarten teacher, deals with crying children and demanding parents every day. My brother, the physical therapist, deals with unmotivated patients and administrators who seem to care more about the bottom line than quality care.
Decent pay, working 3 days a week, and just being able to do something I love. Mother baby is such a fun area to work in, and you really get to impact people's lives. The other day when I said goodbye to a first time mother I'd been taking care of for 3 days, she bawled. It was such a great feeling to know what a difference I made in her and her husband's life welcoming their little one to the world! :heartbeat
I feel blessed that I have a career, not just a job, in which I'm able to afford all of my basic necessities with a few luxuries every now and then. I'm not stressed about how I'm going to make it. I make more in a day than many people make in a week. I've met some great people and have had the opportunity to learn some amazing things.
Otessa, BSN, RN
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There are many threads related to the stressors of our jobs and all the hoops we go through to do what we do every day-vents are a way to relieve some of that stress(not knocking vents).
I just wanted to say how fortunate I feel to have a job that I like 99% of the time, I work with great patients and staff , the staff (mostly) feel they have a positive impact on others. Able to pay my family's bills and enjoy some extras for my family every now and then too.
Several of my friends have jobs or businesses that are going through tough times and are needing to find other/additional employment so they can afford health insurance and day to day necessities.
What makes you feel fortunate about having your job as a nurse?:redbeathe