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Would any practicing NPs care to comment on their job satisfaction? Do you like your job? Why do/don't you? How do you think the overall job satisfaction of being an NP compares to that of an RN?
I am a new graduate and so far I dislike my job as an RN. I am one of those that became an RN with the ultimate goal of becoming an NP. I am enrolled in a FNP program for the fall, but I'm starting to wonder if I made a wrong career decision. I know that it takes awhile to feel comfortable as a new grad and to enjoy the job, but I think that it may be deeper than that. Although I did very well, I disliked nursing school and did not enjoy any of my clinical rotations. The only thing that keep me going was my dream of becoming an NP. Now that I have been accepted and will be starting school in a few months, I'm starting to wonder if this is really what I should do. To complicate matters, the university is going to pay for my education. I feel like it would be crazy to give up the opportunity to get a master's degree for free.
I've spent some time shadowing NPs and I believe that I would enjoy the work much more than what I am currently doing. I'm just curious if practicing NPs enjoy their positions much more than what they did as an RN.
Thanks so much for this thread! I am entering a BSN/MSN program for non-nurses in the fall and it helps so much to hear confirmation from NPs that they really are happier than when they were RNs. I'm excited about starting but I have cold feet at the moment about making such a major transition from research to nursing. I want to be good at this, not just ok. I want a job where the satisfaction of helping others makes the *nearly inevitable* headaches of the workplace (bad bosses, catty coworkers, etc) worth it! Reading all of this is very encouranging! Please keep it up!
Thanks so much for this thread! I am entering a BSN/MSN program for non-nurses in the fall and it helps so much to hear confirmation from NPs that they really are happier than when they were RNs. I'm excited about starting but I have cold feet at the moment about making such a major transition from research to nursing. I want to be good at this, not just ok. I want a job where the satisfaction of helping others makes the *nearly inevitable* headaches of the workplace (bad bosses, catty coworkers, etc) worth it! Reading all of this is very encouranging! Please keep it up!
I completely agree. Thanks for all the imput. I'm also in transition from a research job to nursing. I was accepted into a Accelerated BSN program, but I am also applying to master entry programs to be an NP. So, this thread is so helpful, because its just reconfirming my decision to pursue a Masters! Thanks!
southernbeauti7
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I know what you mean!!! FNP has worked out so much better than RN. I hated working in hospitals on the floor, but it was the best money. Now I enjoy a low stress job in a comfortable environment and I am not worn out when I leave work. When I worked the floor, I had 8,9, 10, sometimes 12 patients on day shift. But that time is over!!!! I will never go back.