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If I see one more post titled....

Should I be a nurse: I am going to scream!:banghead: How in the HE double hockey sticks are we supposed to know what is right for you?? I am sorry if I sound rude not my intent, but it just makes me wonder, do you have to have all your decisions made by another person if so you ARE going to have a hard time being a burse. I am a EMT and if I had to ask someone to do XYZ before I do what I know needs to be done, I would have a poor patient outcome. Sorry but this is getting old

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You would think that most ppl would know what they want to do (espescially nursing!!), but maybe those who ask "Should I be a nurse?" are confused and need help. They need an explanation on a pro-con basis. (You get punched, hit, cursed, puked on, pooped on, but its all good!!!) As annoying as it is, try to be understanding. You were a pre-grad once too:) John 3:16

I hate posts with titles that include "please help............." or "Not sure what to do............" :uhoh3: F- for being vague!

Also this: "I HATE bedside nursing." Usually from someone with less than six months of experience, who wants a managerial position.

I hate anything with NCLEX and fail...cuz I have to walk away before I type a reply I may regret.

Trolls will be trolls. ;) And, if they are not trolling and need real, seriously help, then why are they here and not asking the people in real life these real questions. I digress... I do and help with what I can and take it for what it is. Some of these replies are hilarious, I'll give it that! :lol2:

I actually did get pregnant right around the time my acceptance letter was being sent out. 2 weeks later, my partner and I had an "oh shiz" moment. Also, of course I told. Told my programs advisors and they were fantastic and supportive. Told work, same reaction, totally wonderful and accommodating. I think they were better than my partner!!

Now telling them I had a delayed miscarriage and wouldn't be back to work for three weeks due to medications, that was a different story. Still good about it (and I think my school advisor was relieved), but a different tone.

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Nice feature of AN --hover your curser over title and first line of post revealed...can then just SKIP over those that don't appeal.

nice feature of an --hover your curser over title and first line of post revealed...can then just skip over those that don't appeal.

oh wow that's a nice feature! i did not know that until now. thanks!

Nice feature of AN --hover your curser over title and first line of post revealed...can then just SKIP over those that don't appeal.

But that would kill all the fun of this thread!! :clown:

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