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I wavered between posting this here or in the New Grad section, but I thought everyone might see it here. I'm hoping to get experienced and inexperienced nurse opinions.
This week, I had two interviews.
First was the PICU. I have really been pursuing this job, and I finally got an interview. It went well I think...it was a typical interview, and she said she would let me know if I get a second interview, as she is interviewing several others for one new graduate position.
Afterwards, I was taken downstairs to a surprise Ortho interview. I felt like she spent most of the time telling me about the floor, and before I left she offered me the job. She said she had not posted the openings yet, so I was the only one interviewing. I really had good timing on this.
Salary is the same, excepting night shift/day shift differential. PICU is night shift, and could be for a couple years. Orthopedics is day shift. Staffing is reasonable on both...PICU is 2:1 with techs 1:15 or so. Ortho is 5:1 and techs 9:1 on the busiest days.
My concerns are this: PICU is so very acute and emotional, and I am a new grad. I know they won't toss me in the deep end but it is still daunting. Also, I do not do well on little sleep as it is. I'm getting married in October, and I worry about a new marriage + night shift.
Ortho, I am worried I am backing myself into a specialty that will not allow me to go anywhere else but more med-surg. Not to mention I am very small and I have some back pain already. I also worry that the skills I will learn on the ortho floor are not as impressive/expansive as the ones I would learn in PICU.
I love both these specialties...I don't think I was prepared for the possibility I'd have two interviews so close together in two places I actually like. And I was definitely not prepared to factor a day shift position into all of this.
As a new graduate, should I accept the position I was offered? Wait to hear from the PICU? What if I lose the ortho position and then don't get selected for the PICU position? I don't want to lose two perfectly good positions because I hesitated to commit.