Published Oct 4, 2010
CaliLVN3583
5 Posts
Hello, I am a Spanish speaking LVN that had 6 months experiecnce doing private duty nursing getting paid $16.50/hr w/no benefits and I was out of work whenever a patient would get hospitalized and I HATED it and it was because I felt like what I was doing was mostly babysitting. I would sit there at the patients home and just give their meds, feed them through their gtubes and suction them when they needed it and while they would sleep I was sitting their like dum di dum dum .
So anyways... I kept looking for a new job and they were all mostly home health agencies that were hiring new grads until out of nowhere I replied to this ad where an eye surgial center was looking for a bilingual LVN and I just sent my resume to see if they were still hiring (the ad was posted 3 weeks back) and they called me back right away to come in for an interview. I thought they would tell me I needed a year of exp. like all places do but they said if I like to multi task and do everything FAST and I said yes, please! Because I was so tired of basically doing nothing in private duty. So they told me to come in the next day and Ive been there every since and I LOVE it! :heartbeat
They started me at $20/hr w/full benefits and I work M-TH 10 hour days with no work fri, sat, sun ever!
It is so fast paced pace that time goes by so quick! I prepare the patients before surgery, put drops in their eyes, start IVs (they didnt care that I had never started one except my IV cert class, they said I would learn fast here and I did), take vitals, receive them after surgery,and discharge them. They also put me in the OR as a circulating nurse so I can learn that as well. My advice for all you LVNS that havent found a job DONT give up! And go to as many interviews as you can until you find a place you love!
PS - If you are a bilingual LVN looking for a job in Los Angeles County, let me know as well!
voneek, ADN, BSN, LVN
35 Posts
Congrats, because the job market is hard here you deserve it!!!
OgopogoLPN, LPN, RN
585 Posts
Congratulations!! I'm sure this will give hope to others struggling to find a good job.
nursel56
7,098 Posts
congratulations on getting the job! it's nice to hear success stories!!
missjay919
8 Posts
CONGRATS!! it gives me hope to hear stories like these :)
lovely33
7 Posts
Congratulations to you!
Reading this does give us New grads some hope! I am also a bilingual LVN...
Let me know when you guys are hiring!
kikisan
51 Posts
im bilingual also. congrats! im still jobless
Amber Lynn
41 Posts
Wow. I'm jealous. That sounds amazing!!!
anonymous1919, LPN
249 Posts
Very awesome!!! Congrats to you!
mjennLVN85
17 Posts
Hi I am a new grad as well and i havent found a job yet..a I am bilingual and I am interested in this job..if you can send me the info thanks in advance!
surge0584
I hope I find something like that ! Congrats!
mycafelatte
9 Posts
That is so great. Congrats. You have made me and others more hopeful into finding a job. Let me know when and if youre hiring because I too am bilingual. Thanks.