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Hey guys,
I a 42 year old male. I have been a computer programmer for the last 20 years. I am thinking of doing something completely different for the next 20. I have narrowed down my field of interest, and nursing is in the top two. I like the idea of helping people, more social interaction, and the technical aspect of the job. Do you think that taking a feeler course, or volunteering at a hospital would give me a better feel for what the job entails and what the work environment might be like?
I appreciate any advice!
Female here....IT for the past 19 yrs. E.E. degree.....and term 3 NS.
For those unknowing about IT, getting a masters isn't going to help the situation. As long as the job can be done outside the country, your job is at risk...manager or developer.
One thing I am looking forward to is getting out of a cubicle farm!
I have loved clinicals so far....and BTW, the oldest in my class is a guy -> airline pilot....who is a couple of weeks older than me.
Shadow if you like. Follow your heart in the end!:redbeathe:twocents:
BassMent
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1. Exposure
2. Consider how long it will take to reach your Nursing Goal
3. Consider what kind of graduate degree you could get in that same time in your current field. Example, if it will take you 3 years to get an Associates Nursing degree, what could you do in that same 3 years in your current field?