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TheCommuter, BSN, RN

226 Articles; 27,608 Posts

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych. Has 17 years experience.
But maybe I'm prejudiced against people who enter the profession only for the money, because I've seen too many of them and they are the last nurses I'd want taking care of my loved ones.
We are all in it for the money to a certain extent, unless one would willingly work as a nurse unpaid for 40 hours every week during the span of an entire career.

FutureNurseInfo

1,093 Posts

Has 1 years experience.

To be honest, I was laughing hard at the OP. It sounds like the best job for the OP is a mail clerk, working amongst packages somewhere in the back of a warehouse.

There are plenty of other fields that will pay you just as good or maybe even better that you can get into that you should probably explore. Business, Construction management or labor, Avionic Technician.. Sorry can't really think of anything on top of my head haha.. But i don't think you should dedicate years of your life to something that will probably make you miserable. There are a bunch of easier jobs that you'll get paid decent for that suits you. Just got to do some more research. Getting a career dealing with computers might be a good field if you like sitting at desks but i hear that field is difficult as well. Good luck to ya..

CVICU-Nurse1.5

129 Posts

Has <1 years experience.

Easiest floor to work? Don't come into nursing.

Davey Do

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Specializes in Psych (25 years), Medical (15 years). Has 44 years experience.
i wonder what is the most easiest floor to work on

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Purple_Clover

133 Posts

This post is cringeworthy not only because of the English, but more so because you should probably not be a nurse.

NuGuyNurse2b

927 Posts

I'm just floored at how many people did not catch the sarcasm.

Purple_Clover

133 Posts

I'm just floored at how many people did not catch the sarcasm.

To be fair that's hard to do via text (Poe's law)

NuGuyNurse2b

927 Posts

To be fair that's hard to do via text (Poe's law)

But in this case, it's not. I mean he was really laying it on thick and people still didn't get it...