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A thing a few of us could do with a concentrated job hunt support group. I got my results last week and am still waiting for my hard card and number. I've begun sending my resumes out into the world and have got one interview even if was a quick no.
My plan is this search all the website site for suitable jobs apply to those.
Follow leads (if any) from career center.
Contact administrators at places I had clinicals at.
Set up fax machine and start faxing resumes/cover letter to LTC's in the area
Once license is in hand start walk ins.
I think the last part might be the hardest which I don't know why since I'm not shy
I have to repeat to myself I am desireable I have mad skills I am employeable
I have the IV certification. Not sure if it makes a difference though. PM and I'll send you a link to a free stroke certification you can do through the AHA
hi there! where did u get ur IV certification? i wanna get one too.. please help... im a new nurse looking for a job hopefully in sacramento san francisco area. thanks
tothepointeLVN, LVN
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Actually private duty peds. It's all about being in the right place at the right time. The fact that I pushed hard in school to get a lot of ventilator experience helped.