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I've posted this question before, but I'm getting nervous again. I had the opportunity to meet 12 new ADN grads yesterday. All of them stated how difficult it was to find work.
I will also quantify the above - one of the GNs took me aside and told me that the work is there but the others weren't willing to work the night hours, or travel, or begin in an area not to their liking, etc.
I won't graduate with my BSN until 2005, but I just wanted reassurances that the jobs are out there. I'm spending way too much $$ and time for this to be yet another dead-end (I poured $$ into an MA Psych program only to find no jobs). Thanks!
wendellchef-rn
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If you are still in your educational process and worrying about getting a job, start working now in a hospital as a patient care tech once a week or how ever many days your schedule allows. I can guarantee that you will be chosen for a GN position over someone that does not work in that given facility.