Published Apr 23, 2007
tcdaniels
23 Posts
Hi Everyone...
I haven't posted here in a while but I have a situation that I need a little advice on.
I graduated from nursing school in Dec 2005 and took and passed the boards in August of 2006 and became pregnant shortly thereafter. I decided to stay in my current field of finance because I didn't think it was a good idea to make a career change while pregnant.
I am due to have my baby in August and would like to find a p/t nursing job after my maternity leave...instead of going back to finance.
I'm going to try to re-read some of my textbooks and some of the nursing journals just to keep my knowledge from going stale.
Do you think I will have a chance of getting hired after taking the boards a year before and not working as a nurse? Any suggestions on what i can do in the meantime?
Any advice is greatly appreciated!! Thanks!
KellieNurse06
503 Posts
absolutely you will get hired.....you're worrying over nothing! lol! Just put down on your application that you had a baby...if they ask any question about it I would just say you didn't want to start up a new position and have to take maternity leave so early on after being hired........not a big deal don't worry! I actually think that strengthens your chances to be hired because it shows you have a good work ethic and didn't have someone train you just to go out on leave soon after..... good luck & you WILL get hired .....
crissrn27, RN
904 Posts
If you have a license and a pulse you will be able to find a job. Try to find one you'll like, too! Good luck, and congrats on the baby!
DTC
61 Posts
I graduated March 06, took my boards in April 06. Piddled around the house, slept late, went overseas for a while and started looking for a job in April 07. Walked into an interview on Monday, they hired me on Thursday adn I started work the following Monday. I simply told her I'm 52, never was financially able to take off a year,,had lots of family things to take care of(Dad's death, estate, etc)but that I had kept current with nursing magazines, online sites, reviewing textbooks and I was ready, willing and able to come to work fulltime now. Step out and step into a great new beginning!
This is great information! Thanks for easing my concerns about entering the field!!
allantiques4me
481 Posts
I think there is a lot of areas with a nice orientation.You could request a longer orientation if need be.Good luck and how cool you are 52!