Published Oct 13, 2005
newflgrad
83 Posts
HONEYBEAR
129 Posts
Hi there,
Some nurses are just not meant to be for med/surg.......After graduating I worked Med/surg, (for 2 yrs).....and I hated it.......everything about it, especially the fact that working from 7p-7a turned into leaving at 8-9a.......I even tried ICU.....loved this but....the unit ended up stopping the use of LPN'S. So, I thought I would go into a totally new direction....I am currently working in a SNF, have been with this job for nearly 2 yrs......and I love it......everyday is different. Maybe you should try a new area, and see how it goes. Keep your chin up, you will find your spot. :)
LaShell
38 Posts
Oh, I just feel for you so much, that awful feeing of not wanting to go into work, ish!!!
Have you only been working for a week? Take my advice with a grain of salt, but try to give it at least 7 or 8 months. I quit my first several jobs too quickly, I think it takes almost a year til you feel really comfortable so that you can see the situation for what is is.
But you have to trust your gut, if you can't stand it, you can't. Maybe 12 hour shifts are too much. Around here in Minneapolis, I don't think they start many people on 12 hour shifts, even if someone really wants them. Good luck to you!!!
ERNurse752, RN
1,323 Posts
Could you get a job on a Peds med/surg floor? You already have some experience with that population, which can help.
It's really hard to be new. You have all the job duties to learn that are totally new, plus the staff and the docs, etc. It sucks big time!
I would tend to say you haven't given it quite enough time yet, b/c you haven't had time to get into a "groove" yet...but...sometimes a place/specialty just isn't a fit. You'll be the best judge of that.
Something to think about would be what clinicals did you like the best in school, and where do you see yourself going in your nursing career? If med/surg doesn't fit into either of those categories, I personally wouldn't waste too much of my time there.
Good luck and take care of yourself as much as you can! :)
CrunchRN, ADN, RN
4,549 Posts
You can always go back to peds clinic work, but you may not be able to get back to a hospital later if you want.
Any new job sucks for the first couple months. Everything is new and different, and difficult. No buddies. If you can try to stick it out for a while and I think you will feel better. Consider it an investment in your future.
If you really cannot stand it - get out. Life is too short to be miserable!
Thanks everyone! The problem is this is a small town and the closest Peds' hospital position is an hour away in the big city. I am thinking that the hospital thing is not for me because of the hours. I see my nurse career going further than what I am now by takeing more courses and makeing it to RN status with possiblity of management or some type of specialty, I don't see myself at bedside nurseing. I like to do things that Everyone doesn't do, some little niche that not everyone likes but that I do, I just thought if I got a bit of Med/Surg under my belt it would look good on my Resume for future jobs to show I Have done it all! Especially being on that floor! But life is to short to be miserable to plug away at it!