I have just started my 2nd term in the LVN program. I always knew LVN jobs are a bit hard to find. I kind of getting discouraged hearing people say that they're having a hard time getting hired.
I don't know if I should continue and see how it goes. I was taking RN pre-requisites, but the college ALWAYS ran out of room and was there for 3 years waiting. I do plan on going for my RN after this, but DO need to find an LVN job once I'm done.
Should I quit and find any job and continue RN pre-requisites? Or continue and hope I find a job? I have been a CNA for two and a half years, but I don't know if that makes a difference.
I don't mind home-health...is that a better chance of getting hired once I'm done with my LVN?
Ughhh...there's just no demand for LVNS as I am told, especially in California.
tobeanRN
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I have just started my 2nd term in the LVN program. I always knew LVN jobs are a bit hard to find. I kind of getting discouraged hearing people say that they're having a hard time getting hired.
I don't know if I should continue and see how it goes. I was taking RN pre-requisites, but the college ALWAYS ran out of room and was there for 3 years waiting. I do plan on going for my RN after this, but DO need to find an LVN job once I'm done.
Should I quit and find any job and continue RN pre-requisites? Or continue and hope I find a job? I have been a CNA for two and a half years, but I don't know if that makes a difference.
I don't mind home-health...is that a better chance of getting hired once I'm done with my LVN?
Ughhh...there's just no demand for LVNS as I am told, especially in California.