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no surprise there...i'm still unemployed after countless applications and very few interviews.
it doesn't answer the bigger question...what are all these new graduates supposed to do between now and the "two to four years" before the turn around?
the article really doesn't offer much hope for those that are still unemployed.
Now that someone's revived this older discussion, I can now point out that the article missed the mark badly because the supposed "turnaround" in California's new grad nursing employment market has not yet taken place.it doesn't answer the bigger question...what are all these new graduates supposed to do between now and the "two to four years" before the turn around?
There is no true nursing shortage, folks!
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
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