New Grad or Old Grad?? HELLP!

U.S.A. California

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So, long story short, I have had personal/family/finance issues that has kept me from taking my boards and beginning my career as an RN. I graduated in 2006 with a BSN. Through struggle, strife and basically a life epiphany, I have finally passed my boards (YAY!) and felt like the worst was over. I feel like was sadly mistaken. I got my license in June and still have yet to receive an interview. I am only 25 years old, but I feel like my life is racing past me without the money I need to step into the 'real world' with my career. Can anyone offer any advice? My mom is an ICU manager and she insists that I don't need to take an RN refresher course because they hospital that will hire me, will train me for that unit. I'm holding off on doing that also because I don't have $400 dollars to burn. Almost every nurse recruiter I have spoken with has said that I've missed the boat for the new grads that they hired for June and the next one either won't be until September or even until NEXT YEAR! I can't wait that long. I am struggling with paying rent and I want to start working as a nurse already! On a lighter note, today I did receive a call for the corrections facility in Fairfield, Ca as a Nurse. Is this a wrong move?? should I take this opportunity in the mean time or will I lose my skills as a nurse??

I know that was worth starting 4 or more threads, but I have a lot on my mind! Please someone, help me!! :banghead:

I would take the corrections job if there are no red flags about it. To be honest, it is quite likely that this is the only job offer you're going to get. The people who just graduated have the edge on you; the longer you go without working, the harder it's going to be to find a job.

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