I've been a RN for 17 years what else can I do?

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I have been a RN for 17 years. My last job I lasted 2 months before I quit. I was totally ignored and found it hard to make friends. Why r nurses so back stabbing esp. Women. I feel alone and looking for work again any ideas?

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

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You don't go to work to be noticed or to make friends, you go to do your workload and get paid. After 17 years in the field you must be aware of this. Do you need to work? If so, then focus on your duties, seek friendship and socialization in your neighborhood or at church or in some type of volunteer activity.

Specializes in Critical Care, Education.

Great advice. If you do find yourself experiencing pervasive mood changes, it's probably a deeper issue than workplace situation. Despite the fact that we are mostly convinced that we should "tough it out" at all times, there are times when the best option is to seek some qualified counseling for additional insight and assistance.

Home care may be a great option, because you are constantly on the move, and interacting mostly with your clients.

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