Nurses: If jobs were equally abundant in America, where would you most want to work?

Nurses General Nursing

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I'd be wonderful to live and work in Las Vegas, I think :)

*sigh*... then again, the unemployment rate in that state, I've heard, is astronomical :(

Clarification: The question should ask, "If jobs were equally abundant THROUGHOUT America..."

Specializes in School LVN, Peds HH.
I'd want to work at Seattle Grace/Mercy West Hospital. The residents there do EVERYTHING.

I second this! Not to mention they only hire the beautiful residents... I'd get to stare at Avery all shift long :D

Specializes in Tele/cardiovascular stepdown.

I would be on the first flight back home to San Francisco. I'm so sick of being stuck on this coast!

Specializes in Correctional Nursing, Orthopediacs.

Somewhere and work in labor/maternity instead of dealing with cancer pts. Sorry tired of watching people die.

Cooperstown, New York. One day I'll live there...

Specializes in critical care, PACU.

I live in california and wouldnt want to change it for anything except for maybe the PNW in some beautiful utopian town with huge trees right by the ocean...but I highly doubt Id ever find that with a large fun trauma center nearby to quell my boredom

Fayetteville, Arkansas

Specializes in MS, ED.

I'd leave the northeast for good and move back to the south in a second flat, (if DH were willing.) :p

Specializes in Pediatric Pulmonology and Allergy.

Mid-Atlantic states.. Virginia or North Carolina. Somewhere coastal and beautiful. Friendly relaxed people, south but not deep south, low cost of living.

Ozarks in Missouri, beautiful, cost of living is quite low, central part of the US, weather is better than northern Wisconsin!

Specializes in acute care med/surg, LTC, orthopedics.

I wouldn't want to work in America. Period.

I wouldn't want to work in America. Period.

Well, stay in canuck land then.

Bigrock Candy Mountain.

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