Leaving the Profession!

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well everyone

after 22 years i am leaving the nursing profession. i have spent almost half of my life taking care of other people, and it is now time to step aside and let someone else step in.

i was very young when i started out, and i often say that i chose nursing the same way many women choose a man, for all of the wrong reasons although i was good at it, i never harmed anyone, i worked hard, cleaned pts real good, cleaned nails, ears, etc. made beds, toe pleats and all, passed meds, did IV's, blood and all of those other tasks they added to the list over the years. everyone was well taken care of, except for me. i silenced my own voice.

so, it is time for me to leave. after numerous injuries, (back, wrist, neck), backstabbing managers, obnoxious families and insulting doctors i just can't do it anymore. i'm tired and just have done all i can do. i have worked everywhere and seen it all from the ER to the OR. i didn't do it for the money, it's really not that much for all of the b* i have to deal with. i feel sorry for the shallow person who wants to do nursing for the money. i would not want them standing over me.:chair:

if i had it to do over, i would not. but i can't undo what is already done.

i love kids, i love art. i have a degree in art and opportunities to teach it are coming my way. not the same money but much less stress on me, no injuries and no more palpitations and bradycardia. i don't like telemetry either-- working in it, or laying down in it. the beeping really creeps me out, and when i look up and see "50" on the screen that does not help. :redbeathe

i did not wake up and decide to quit, it has taken me a long time to get to this place and i realize that it is either remain in this relationship (profession) at my own expense, or get out now while i still have my physical and mental health and strength. i have seen too many of my commrades die prematurely.:scrying: i don't want to be next, before my time.

good luck to you all, be safe, CYA, and most of all when the going gets tough, get out!

crispicrittah:saint:

Funny how each profession has its parallels. My current job pays well, and has great benefits. But I've used the words "that place just sucks my soul dry" many times with my wife. After much soul searching, studying, and so on, I feel a strong call toward medicine. As I said in the "Hello" post I submitted a few minutes ago, a doctor friend of ours suggested the BSN-MSN route as a very viable option to med school. I'm looking at it very seriously...and I'm in my late 40s. Nothing says we have to hang in until retirement.

Specializes in ORTHOPAEDICS-CERTIFIED SINCE 89.

Burned out, beaten down and injured.....I wish I weren't outta it, but stuff happens.

What I've learned from reading some of these posts, and observing nurses that I work with, is to claim your own career and take advantage of the fact that nursing offers many options...Maybe it's because I'm a Generation X person, but it will be a cold day in hell before I let any employer suck the life out of me. As a tech, I left a place where I had a decent amount of senority, because it was a horrible place to work. Yes, I lost vacation time etc. , but what good is x amount of vacation time if the remaining months of the year, you are miserable. That move turned out to be the best thing I have done for myself...I got paid better, the hospital got me off the waiting list and into nursing school and the best thing of all, it renewed my love for my specialty(the OR). No hospital is utopia, but basically, the people are nice and even most of the surgeons are reasonable. As much as I love my job, though, it's not my life and I think it is that idea that will keep me sane and in nursing. Unfortunately, the media and the public persists in the idea of the "angel" nurse...I will admit it, I am NOT an angel, a saint, or a martyr either. I am a professional who expects to be adequately compensated for the job she does. My heart breaks for everyone who is feeling trapped-life is too short, if you don't like what you are doing, move on.and best of luck!

Amen!! from another Gen Xer

I've been a nurse less than two Years and I find more veteran nurses that are EVIL :devil: :angryfire towards us new kids on the block than anyone else is this due to burn out or just plain OLD NASTY ??

Specializes in Day Surgery/Infusion/ED.
I've been a nurse less than two Years and I find more veteran nurses that are EVIL :devil: :angryfire towards us new kids on the block than anyone else is this due to burn out or just plain OLD NASTY ??

Oh, brother. Please do not start this again! MODERATOR!!!!!!!

I've been a nurse less than two Years and I find more veteran nurses that are EVIL :devil: :angryfire towards us new kids on the block than anyone else is this due to burn out or just plain OLD NASTY ??
I think you'll find people like that in any profession. I know my current job has people like that.

Helo and greetings to all my fellow nurses. I graduated from nursing school in 1970 and have pretty much worked every since. I have been full-time, part-time and on call. I was a manager for two years, but found the bedside was where I belonged. Have been in critical care since 1978 and currently work 7p to 7a on a 20 bed SICU. Have job hopped a lot, my husband is a gypsy.

My current nurse manager does not speak to me, after I declined to be on her committe to determine the amount of supplies we stocki. We are to decline to share in the middle of the night! This I refuse to do. If someone comes from another floor and needs something, of course I will share! Imagine how it would go over with all the 20 year plus staff, if the new girl was in charge of the amount of supplies .

My daughter has no interest in nursing, and I would never encourage it. We work too hard, for too little recognition from our managers, and the hospital. I am treated like a child by anyone in authority, that is employed by the hospital. I am treated with respect by the physicians, especially the young female physicians.

If I could go back and change my life, I would, but I can't; so work my remaining years and try to conduct myself with dignity and respect. The secret is to have a life. I have a husband I love, who loves me and a library card. I always have something to read in my bag for the rare down time. Have gotten a few dirty looks from supervirors, but it beats malicious gossip about my co-workers.

God bless as all.

Specializes in Psych, Med/Surg, Home Health, Oncology.
I've been a nurse less than two Years and I find more veteran nurses that are EVIL :devil: :angryfire towards us new kids on the block than anyone else is this due to burn out or just plain OLD NASTY ??

Hi,

I'm so sorry that you have had these negative experiences with Older Nurses. I have been nursing for over 40 yrs, so I would guess I'm one of THEM!! Oh well--I have to say that not all older nurses are Evil, tho I'm sure there are some. But I think there are Evil nurses in all age groups and all yrs of experience groups.

I for one try to be helpful & try to teach new people if that's what they want. You see, shortly, my age group of people will be gone from the halls of hospitals & we really need Good nurses to take our places. We can assure this, only if we take part in teaching the younger staff.

We have just had two really great new nurses finish up there 16 wk. orientation. They are both really great nurses and both have grown so in the past weeks. I look forward to working with both of them.

I wish I could change your experiences with older nurses, but I can't. I only can hope that in the future you will have some more Positive experiences with the Older Nurse.

Mary Ann

Specializes in ICU, HOME HEALTH, NURSING EDUC, CASE MGT.

I love your name because it states it like it is! When you are fried and well done,

(sounds like steak) :lol2: it is time to move on. At least you are honest with yourself and keeping it real. I admire your courage for being upfront and to the point. Sometimes people just can't handle the truth! :uhoh3: If you sincerely like what you do, more power to you and keep on going with it. But, if you don't, then I support those who have the guts to step aside, move on, and be happy. Because in the end, life is just too short! :monkeydance:

Old nurse, young nurse, new graduate or experienced nurse.....whatever category you fall into, if nursing is not your forte it is not the end of the world. Yes, we need nurses! Absolutely! But one must come to terms when one has reached their limitations in whatever job that they are doing, and it no longer gives you the personal reward and satisfaction like it did in the beginniing. Follow your heart and enjoy what lies ahead for you. Best of luck in your future endeavor and a sincere thank you for being a nurse.

Take care.... :balloons:

Specializes in geriatric, hospice, med/surg.

Momdebo: I like the idea of creating subway sandwiches, being a "safe" sandwich artist as is the logo on their shirts! I have considered it. In fact, it was the first non-nursing job I stated that I'd like to try! I'm now working for a bit below minimum wage at a doggy day care facility. And having the time of my life other than being broke! If it weren't for my husband, I would be living my parents again or with three or four roomies!

Specializes in Cardiology.
Actually there are some nurses who have left this job for exactly the negative reasons I have stated {management}. We have lost 3 in the last 6 months, and several more have blood pressure problems that they attribute to the management and some of the requirements of the job...which do not include the people we care for.

Just had to comment on this part. I am the only person I know with reverse white-coat hypertension. When colleagues check me at work, my BP is always sky-high. When I go to my PCP, who practices integrative medicine and has a *quiet* office adorned with earth tones, soothing music, and herbal tea in the waiting room, I'm a consistent 120/70.

Best wishes to the OP in your new venture, and hang in there, LPN1974. My hubby is starting a business, so I cannot afford to give up my pay and health insurance (and accompanying toxic boss) b/c I am carrying us both right now. I'm all about helping him get off the ground -- he is very happy to be out of the corporate wage-slave rat race and hopefully I will soon have options too.

Specializes in Med-Surg/Peds/O.R./Legal/cardiology.

I totally agree with you on all counts! I just did the same thing after 34 yrs. There does come a time when enough is enough! I started at the age of 20 as an RN. Things have gotten so political that it's not nursing anymore. It's CYA! (especially when dealing with co-workers and management)

ebear

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