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sure they are in minot nd but they have dozens of listings. last night i worked with a physician who just came from there and she said they are very short of nurses are are hiring all they can get. they have listings for everything from icu to swing bed to nicu. here are the listed requirements for an icu posting and their website:
minimum qualifications and requirements
licenses and certifications required
current north dakota rn licensure or licensure from approved compact state and bls certification
educational requirements
graduate from an accredited school of nursing
experience requirements
hospital experience is preferred, but not required.
special skills or training requirements
as required by specific units
My point is, sometimes you just do what you have to do. Many people move to less than ideal locations for that first job.
I understand what you are trying to say but there are different types of "less than ideal locations" for different people. I would only move some place with sub zero temps as a very last resort. There are other "less than ideal locations" I would try first. I keep hearing the TX border towns are hiring and I would do that over ND in a heart beat.
I guess people stay away from those because of crime? Not sure, but I would take the crime over the freezing weather if I had to choose.
There was a blizzard in Minot April 30. I hear it's a nice community but North Dakota winters are brutal.
I grew up in Syracuse, NY and we had a blizzard on Mother's Day one year that was so bad school ended up being canceled (and it has to be BAD for a snow day in that area). You just bundle up, stay inside, and learn to love winter sports like skiing or reading in front of a fire
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No offense but you are in Canada. I can imagine there are some places warmer then others but it is so far up north that I can't imagine it being too warm in any city.
I am in Puerto Rico and now in January I am chilled when the nights get down to 74 degrees. I am not complaining just saying I have to get a light sweater out. Even my native state, CA, has winters that are way too cold for me.
So one may really want a job yet weather is most certainly important for many people.