Published Dec 1, 2009
kingramon15, LPN
39 Posts
What happens after months of volunteer
and expensive trainings?
iannivlem, RN
15 Posts
from my own experience, i waited a year to have my current job. patience is a virtue.
medic8
235 Posts
good question
uma-ar-en-si-mac",)
30 Posts
hi, sir!
yeah, i've seen you here for a lot of times and i think you'd always post some of your trainings. i'm a new grad and i'm anxious that night also happen to me. hey, why don;t you try taking a MAN or MSN. for some, that would be their stepping stone to be hired as staff nurses.
hope i've lessened your stress.
-mac",)
yeah, im also in the same ship helping other nurses find trainings and volunteers
and sometimes even emploment.
But what happens after that?
keeps me guessing though
koxikosi
43 Posts
try to look for jobs? attend trainings and seminar? read journals and books? volunteer again? :)
janus
13 Posts
There are a lot of things to do if you want to focus in nursing just in case you do not find an employment for nursing esp. in clinical settings. This is the great time for you to review and finish all the exams that popular country destinations are requiring like CGFNS, IELTS HAAD, other english exams. Its not a reason for you to fail for these. Imagine those employed is quarreling wd their HN just top have long vacation in order to facilitate for the exams but they find it difficult to have an approval, so take the time to review for these exams and dont undersetimate that these time will come when you are employed. Actually you need a lot of reading attending lecturres since you will be expected to apply in different institutions and part of it is many dredging knowledge based nursing exams and we all know that competitions is very though since nursing applicants number is at its peak, only those who maintained at the top are prepared. So for those who have waited so long and aiming to land for a stable this your precous time and dont waste it. On the other hand if you will be planning to apply in other job apart from clinical settings make sure to it that it is sumhow related to nursing before youngrab another job just to have an income that is if you really want to survive in nursing career.ATTENDING NURSING SEMINAR CAN BE very expensive knowing that most of you are freshgrad and do not have earnings but again ill tell you seminars come from written texts and it can be foun on books and other related references, so instead of wasting time waiting for the right time to be hired borrowed references from your friensds and colleagues these texts from the seminar they attended to. Ya, certificates is important but the knowledge is extremely essentials. Anyway other thing is, in the IELTS the issue lots of candidates are repeating again and again and that this exam is undoubtedly difficult from NCLEX lenghty preparation is advise for this if you dont expect yourself to geta satisfactory bandscore required by the institution youy arew applying for. Again your vacant time will be useful for this and you dont need to attend review center if grammar prep is your prob. always try to maximize time arrange ll the exams as retro is still pending and once you finished it , who knows it will be your turn, the product of succes you generate in while waiting, you can see the resuylts ryt?:twocents: