Published Aug 29, 2007
ulock25
3 Posts
Hello,
I will graduate will my ADN in the Summer of '09 and may be moving due to my husband's job. Do you think I will have a problem getting a job as a new RN in a new state?
Thanks!
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
It depends on which state. There are approximately 6 Midwestern states that are experiencing "rural flight," also known as people moving away from these places en masse. RN opportunities tend to be very low-paying in these states (Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, North Dakota, Iowa, and South Dakota) with a few exceptions. In addition, a couple of these states are projected to have a nursing surplus within the next few years, which means less jobs for nurses overall.
However, you should have no problems finding a nursing job in other states.
Thanks for the info - I had no idea about the midwestern flight...the move will probably to Georgia...any tips about working in the South?
Thanks again! I am currently living in New Mexico and love it here - any ideas of the general health concerns for this part of the country (as you can see I have not started clinicals yet)