I am a LPN that Grad. in '02. I have been a SAHM since '04. My youngest started school this year prompting me to get back to my professional life... In light of the current employment issues and economic recession issues I have not been able to decide what the best course of action to take is...
I am wanting to cont' my education and get my RN,BSN I am going to pursue my asn first. I was really leaning towards Pratt CC, however, one of the program requirements is to be employed part-time for the last previous 12 months or full time 6 mos.
I took a job at a local LTC facilty and I am working in the 7th level of H@$$ . I am actually Med Teching, so I don't even feel like i'm practing nursing/ improving nur. skills. I am starting to second guess this choice.
With the job market now being SO competitive for new grad RN's what do you think is the best course of action?
Keep this job so I have something on my resume upon graduation... or... resign from my job and do a self-paced online RN course,quickly.. Keeping in mind my ultimate goal is to be a Employed RN.
Thanks for you comments, advice, suggestions...
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I am a LPN that Grad. in '02. I have been a SAHM since '04. My youngest started school this year prompting me to get back to my professional life... In light of the current employment issues and economic recession issues I have not been able to decide what the best course of action to take is...
I am wanting to cont' my education and get my RN,BSN I am going to pursue my asn first. I was really leaning towards Pratt CC, however, one of the program requirements is to be employed part-time for the last previous 12 months or full time 6 mos.
I took a job at a local LTC facilty and I am working in the 7th level of H@$$ . I am actually Med Teching, so I don't even feel like i'm practing nursing/ improving nur. skills. I am starting to second guess this choice.
With the job market now being SO competitive for new grad RN's what do you think is the best course of action?
Keep this job so I have something on my resume upon graduation... or... resign from my job and do a self-paced online RN course,quickly.. Keeping in mind my ultimate goal is to be a Employed RN.
Thanks for you comments, advice, suggestions...