Published Jun 8, 2008
princess3706
1 Post
Hey there!!
Im a future nursing student, but I need help with the money and I'm trying to get a company to help me pay for my studies and I will work for them for two years, I'm trying to do a letter explaining them why I will be an asset to their company and the reasons they should help me, but Im having a hard time trying to write the right things and I was wondering if someone could give me some ideas I will really appreciated, thanks for your time and for all your help.
shelly304
383 Posts
What does the company get in return? Most companies pay for on-going education when it is going to benefit them. Some hospitals pay for nursing school if you have been an employee (CNA or tech) for a certain amount of time and they want you sign a contract for 1-3 years of employment AFTER you graduate. I don't really see how a company would be enticed to hire you, want to pay for your edu and know when you grad. you will be on your way.....
TazziRN, RN
6,487 Posts
I don't mean to be harsh, but I hope you intend to have your letter proofed before you sent it out? Run-on sentences really don't look professional.
futurecnm
558 Posts
Hey there!! Im a future nursing student, but I need help with the money and I'm trying to get a company to help me pay for my studies and I will work for them for two years, I'm trying to do a letter explaining them why I will be an asset to their company and the reasons they should help me, but Im having a hard time trying to write the right things and I was wondering if someone could give me some ideas I will really appreciated, thanks for your time and for all your help.
I'm not sure what you mean? You mean work after graduation at a hospital? I don't think a letter will work. Some hospitals have programs like this but you may need to do some research.
BethT
188 Posts
Please think thouroughly about signing a contract to work somewhere without ever working there before. I know alot of nurses that have regretted their decision to do it. Some say they wished they would have gotten loans instead so they could have their freedom to go where the please just in case they did not like where they signed their contract.
However, if you have really done your research and think you are making the right decision, I wish you the best of luck.
I'm sorry but I do not have any advice on the letter.
GL
You need to take out a school loan, go to school, get a job, pay back the school loan....like the rest of us. It works for millions of students.
The op means send out a letter that says I will work for you for 2 years if you pay for my school. Any company...not just a hosp.
ericalynn, BSN, RN
50 Posts
wow. that's all I can say. wow.