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Ok so lately I've been reading several posts of nurses that are just really tired of nursing. With all due respect, why don't you leave nursing already if it causes you this most heartache? Yes you have bills, need insurance, have kids, and may be the sole provider... however what is all of of this if you don't have your sanity. What is the paycheck worth if you are completly miserable. Yes I am a nurse and have my good days and bad days. However, I don't see myself doing anything else outside of nursing.
I would encourage any nurse to stay in nursing and find their ninche. If you have lost your love for nursing reflect on what originally drew you to nursing. Try to ignite the passion again. If all else fails... goodbye, idios, see you later !
You should either put up or SHUT up!
Now let the negative posts and flamming begin !!!!!
"Now let the negative posts and flamming begin !!!!! "
For some reason, I'm in the mood to flamm tonight....
OP, I hope that you read all of the responses to your post and take them into account for your future thought processes. At this point in your new career, you may think you have all the answers. Posters on this thread may be showing you......not so much. Please pay attention.
If nothing else, I hope that you will pay attention to some spelling/grammar issues that obviously afflict you.
Well aren't we all just bitter, flamming, idios. OP's precious holier than thou attitude stinks of someone with very little 'real nursing world' experience. I've finished my year of nursing and I can vent and complain right along with the best of you.
No career field is perfect and nursing is NOT exempt from this. It doesn't make us crusty or dried up needing to retire, it makes us HUMAN!
RNperdiem, RN
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I doubt that complaining about work is unique to nursing.