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OP, I admire your dedication to work 7 days a week. Not something I would want at all but to each their own. You have a few things to think about. The other posters mentioned the problems with needing experience and naturally with time, that can be resolved. The other problem is what kind of job are you envisioning as your "Monday through Friday job". One thing I think people new to the field might know, but not fully appreciate is how scheduling works in hospitals. Most people going into nursing see themselves working in hospitals and while they cognitively acknowledge "some weekends and holidays will be required" it's not real until they start getting those schedules.
So, just think about those things. Also, if you are still wanting to work 7 days a week, and you have a standard bedside job, there's no saying you can't do (for example): Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Saturday at your bedside job and Tuesday & Friday with your supplemental job.
I have met a few people that have, at least for a while, worked two full time jobs, as in two jobs with 3 twelve hour shifts a week. Takes some careful coordination and way more stamina than I have.
Some people are more motivated by dollar signs than others...I worked 7 days a week for a brief time period of about three to four months. To keep a long story short, at the end of those months I was blazing in a ball of burnout.
I worked 7 days a week with 2 jobs roughly 70-80 hrs a week with a total commute time of 1.5-2 hrs/day (because of traffic) during weekdays one summer during college. Blazing ball of burnout is the perfect way to describe it! The only reason I did it was to save as much money up for the school year as possible. That summer my mom complained that I didn't get enough sleep, instead of being the "stereotypical" lazy student on summer break.
Gabrielle1818
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I am currently enrolling in nursing school. I have a degree in another field as well, but nursing is my dream. I was wondering is there any way that I can work my other job Monday thru Friday, and then work Saturday and Sunday as a home phone nurse?? Like a triage nurse at home. Please help. Thanks.