I'll be going into nursing school this January. Currently, since my pre-reqs this semester are online, I work retail full-time. I worked part time briefly (about a month) as a patient care tech in a hospital, but I had to leave due to scheduling conflicts. My plan is to stay at my retail job part time during semester 1. In my state, you can take the CNA test after a semester of nursing school, which I plan to do. Semester 2 onward, I would like to work as a PCT in a hospital again, and getting my CNA opens up more possibilities as our hospitals only hire non-CNA techs on a handful of floors.
My question is, does anyone with experience working as a tech during nursing school have advise for me? I'm worried about being able to maintain my grades with a hospital schedule. My current job I can work a 4 hour night or two, and no more than 7/8 hour weekends, which leaves plenty of time for studying. I've also been there for over a year, so I'm able to essentially write my own schedule more or less. I know at a hospital, that won't be an option. Is working 12 hour weekend days going to be too much? I won't be able to work weekdays at all in a hospital, as we can't work the night before class or clinicals (which makes sense), and I'm in class until 4pm most days.
So basically, would you guys recommend I just continue retail with better hours and scheduling, albiet less pay, or go into a hospital with potentially difficult hours?
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I'll be going into nursing school this January. Currently, since my pre-reqs this semester are online, I work retail full-time. I worked part time briefly (about a month) as a patient care tech in a hospital, but I had to leave due to scheduling conflicts. My plan is to stay at my retail job part time during semester 1. In my state, you can take the CNA test after a semester of nursing school, which I plan to do. Semester 2 onward, I would like to work as a PCT in a hospital again, and getting my CNA opens up more possibilities as our hospitals only hire non-CNA techs on a handful of floors.
My question is, does anyone with experience working as a tech during nursing school have advise for me? I'm worried about being able to maintain my grades with a hospital schedule. My current job I can work a 4 hour night or two, and no more than 7/8 hour weekends, which leaves plenty of time for studying. I've also been there for over a year, so I'm able to essentially write my own schedule more or less. I know at a hospital, that won't be an option. Is working 12 hour weekend days going to be too much? I won't be able to work weekdays at all in a hospital, as we can't work the night before class or clinicals (which makes sense), and I'm in class until 4pm most days.
So basically, would you guys recommend I just continue retail with better hours and scheduling, albiet less pay, or go into a hospital with potentially difficult hours?