Nursing is slavery Period!!!

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I am probably going to offend some of you and I apologize in advance for that.

However I really need a safe place to vent my frustrations about nursing and

this is the place.

A little background:

I have a Bachelors in Business. I worked in that field for just under 8 years. I liked it but it was starting to get boring and I felt I needed a challenge. I got my BSN and started working as a nurse for a big hospital. I didn't expect it to be all roses however I have to say what I have found in this profession has quickly turned me negative. I have been in this profession for over 2 years now and while I know that isn't long I have to be HONEST and say that I don't feel that I can honestly make it in this job.

Here is what I have noticed about the roles a nurse plays:

to administration: cogs (yet they don't want to pay the price required to keep us

so they keep increasing our task list, Responsibilites, documentation requirements,

etc while not increasing our pay)

to Dr: waitress/slave

to families: waitress/slave

Every job I have done went by satisfactory meaning I have never been written up or even had a verbal warning given. In this job people get written up for stupid stuff and no one thinks to give verbal warnings. The amount of demoralization that takes place on new grads is profound and now I understand why the smiles on new grad faces quickly turn sour. Every Dr I have s/w told me the same thing which is "get out of nursing or go higher fast . . . but do not stay in it"

Thus the message is clear that this profession needs a Major rehaul. Policies change on a daily basis (No Joke) and there is no effective means of getting the information across to all employees such that NO ONE has any idea what is the proper way of doing anything anymore. Everyone I've asked has a different idea and the new policy is not always on the intranet. The more nurses I talk to the more I realize they are not leaving this profession only because they do not have another option. The ones that do take it QUICK!

I keep hearing people tell me that nurses make such great money at the bedside but I have to say Nurses earn every single $ they make NO JOKE. We are expected to work tirelessly without taking bathroom breaks, lunches, etc. There is no regard for our healthy while all focus is given to patient safety. Now I know why nurses burn out at the rate that they do.

And after all is said and done the amount of responsibility and liability that a nurse carries is starting to increase. We live in such an age of Entitlement where people want the best care and they do NOT understand the stressors that are forged upon nurses such that if you don't bring them their cup of tea on time they get upset with you. I thought about pursuing my MSN in the clinical arena however after much deliberation I realized despite the fact that my desire to help people is strong I don't want the amount of liability that comes with it. I am working on getting out of it. Although I do feel like a failure because I will always remember that I wasn't able to make it in nursing.

I have spoken to other new grads about this and they feel the same way in fact a lot of them didn't even finish 1 year bedside nursing before they turned around and enrolled themselves in NP programs to get out of this dreary profession.

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Specializes in Geriatrics/home health care.

I hear 1/5 nurses end up changing professions after the first year...not sure if that's true or not anymore, it's been awhile since I heard that. At least you can have the comfort of knowing that you are doing something for someone they couldn't do for themselves and you are doing a great service for the world.

Specializes in Emergency Room.

I work in insurance and its very interesting being on the other side of patient care. i did not take a pay cut and was actually surprised that the salary was not lower. I am a case manager and also do utilization review and use my clinical knowledge everyday. But like any specialty it is not for everyone, but it is working for me.

Specializes in Med Surg - Renal.
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Show me a slave making $70k as a new grad and I'll toss you some sympathy.

Yes, I earn every penny of it and yes, it is a hard job.

Perhaps my lack of sympathy for your rant stems from my shift last week. Working with two RNs who had at least 50 years experience between them. Before I could even think about getting report they both launched into non-stop bitchfests over how hard the job is.

Yes, it is hard. But for Jeebus' sake, retire, quit, change jobs or whatever you have to do, but please stop boring me with your incessant whining.

Specializes in Orthopaedic Nursing; Geriatrics.

Call me crazy - I loved bedside nursing! No, I do not do it anymore, but I am also (hate to admit it) kind of old for that now. After 39 years of nursing your body wears out and you just can't handle the bedside anymore. But I did love it! Yes, many days I came home feeling just like many of you - I am not your maidservant! But hey - without those demanding people, who are actually our "customers", we would not even have a job!

When my son-in-law comes home from trimming trees in the freezing cold or boiling heat after a 12 hour day - I am thrilled to be a nurse.

Specializes in Orthopedic, LTC, STR, Med-Surg, Tele.
Show me a slave making $70k as a new grad and I'll toss you some sympathy.

Where the F is anyone making $70000/year as a new grad? I want to go to there.

Specializes in FNP, ONP.

People are being overly PC/sensitive about the use of "slavery." Clearly she wasn't being literal. Substitute "indentured servant" and get over the nomenclature and consider the actual context of her post.

OP, my advice is to look for a new area to work and see if you can rekindle whatever it was that initially drew you to nursing.

I wish there was a character limit on this site. I quit reading every post after about 100 words. Brevity people, brevity!

Specializes in Psychiatric- Detox and ECT.

Please tell me where nurses make $70k a year and I'll leave here lol. I wish. I don't even think nurses here make $40k a year

Specializes in Psychiatric- Detox and ECT.
Specializes in ICU.

My turn to say something that will be interpreted as rude, so here goes.

If you feel this way about beside nursing, then get out. It is not going to get any better. Honestly it takes a certain type of person to cut it at the bedside and the sad fact is that a lot of people have gone into nursing because they think want a "recession proof" job. Sorry but not everyone is cut out to be a bedside nurse, just like not everyone is cut out to be a fire fighter or a police officer etc.

No one every promised me a bed of roses when I started nursing. It is HARD work, with huge mental and physical demands, if you feel this negatively towards it then get out now before you begin to turn out to be that sour nurse. The blessing with nursing is that there are many avenues to take, community healthy, private practice etc. Find one that works for you and get away from the bedside, you are not happy and just trying to swallow it is going to affect your attitude at work.

I am a new Grad RN and have been an LPN. I have worked in a LTC facility that was so bad that it was nearly shut down by the State and I STILL loved being a nurse. I now work in a very unglamorous local hospital and I couldn't be happier. Sure I have bad days when I want to kill the family members or admin but I still walk out saying I love what I do.

If you are that unhappy, you need to decide if it is nursing in general, where you work or floor nursing in general that you hate and get out. Yes we work hard for our money but in the end we get paid pretty decently. I don't know too many other jobs where a nurse can have an Associates and still make what we make. My husband has a Bachelors and a Masters and recently changed careers like I did and I make a fair bit more than he does WITH better benefits. And he is just as stressed as I am. I know factory workers that work 12 hour shifts with just as physically demanding jobs who make half of what I make, so I do not complain.

Anyhow, nursing is not slavery, no one is forcing you into that job so if you really feel that it is that bad I suggest that you look for other fields and let those who truely love it move in

My friend who is a nurse too doesn't enjoy working in hospitals and clinics she is more into office stuff. She worked 2 years in the clinic. Now??? She is a case manager she works at home in her pjs they send her every now and then to train other nurses. She is living it up she was able to buy a big house nice cars and she is on her way to a 3 week vacation with her hubby.. I guess my point is graduate nurse have many options. Travel nurse..school nurse.business nurse. :)

I know how hard it is. I worked in hospitals most of my 21 years of experience. But, almost 8 years ago I was in a car crash and life flighted to the very hospital I worked. My right foot was severed, my lung to collapse, internal injuries so that I had to have exploritory surgery to find the bleed and spent 28 days in trauma ICU. After having my foot re-attached, and months of physical therapy, and a year of being out of work, I am working in home care since I am unable to work in hospitals. You see, I can't walk or stand long periods of time. So, speaking of someone that wishes they could go back to working without a lunch, taking care of patients at bedside, being able to learn the latest of what is going on in the medical world besides having to learn from CEU's, please, remember there are some of us out there that don't have it as great as you.

Specializes in CCU, CVICU, Cath Lab, MICU, Endoscopy..

Well I don't know where you work, but it sounds pretty horrible! First let me say lunch break or at least your 30min lunch it's a federal regulation. Second, bedside Nursing is tough. You take care of people on their worst days. Third no gen x or gen y I have met that gets coffee for the doctor and they know better as a matter of fact where I work they bring the nurses coffee and breakfast. Fourth no one has ever stopped me from taking a bathroom break and as for the Nurses BSNs making less than teachers mmm...something it's wrong.......easy move to a new institution. Nurses can easily run a department or they can give it up. In mine we run the department not the doctors....:-)Find yourself a department that works for you.

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