Hello all,
I am looking to start nursing school (ASN) in January 2020, Spring semester. Little bit of background on my experience, I attended college to get my BSW and realized that I was wasting my time and money, due to the fact that when I would graduate I would leave end up finding employment making around 12 bucks an hour and I just stopped going to school at that point. I now have had my first child and I am wanting to go into a career that will always be around but that will still allow for that social work type feel when it comes to working with people. I enjoyed social work a lot, but I want to spend money on an education where I can actually make a living. I am wanting to go more into outpatient care rather than bedside in a hospital setting. Where can I find this type of nursing and how realistic is it for me to get a position like that, what kind of education or extra training would be required.
Let me also add I love the paperwork side of things as well.
I am just stuck what kind of nursing to shoot for.
I know this post is quite a bit, but I appreciate all of your thoughts, comments, advice in advance.
Thank you,
Ashley Johannes