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icecool

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  1. Are you talking about agency?it's sounds like the heaven...
  2. I'll be prepared for the sun...thanks for your info carolmaccas66 so you suggest Perth instead of Adelaide or the rural nursing it'll be better(or maybe it's better wait till i'll get the right experience)? -if my salary will be like 60.000 AUD how do i calculate the taxes? -has anybody any kind of info about the professional development?
  3. As a first step i should find a job in hospital and make some australian experience or not? I got in total 1 year of experience...and what about the professional development?
  4. Hello Guys I'm an Italian male nurse with various experiences abroad, 28 years old and single. During my degree I won a scholarship and I moved in Finland for three months. That was a fantastic experience, I've been in such a different culture that radically changed my life. I spent that time in acute care(A&E, ITU...ecc) and when everything was finished my only thought was moving from my country ASAP. After my graduation I decided to try UK just because it was near my country and the conversion process for my degree was really fast. So I found a job and i worked four months in a Nursing Home and after that I'm still employed in an Haematology unit, basically I'm a Chemo Nurse, and I've been there eight months. Since a friend of mine told me that I should move to Australia because "you can build a better professional and social life and THERE'S THE SUN":cool: I started googling and read any kind of good experiences from nurses around the world. To be honest with you i was REALLY IMPRESSED and i applied for the AHPRA conversion (pending). What I'm thinking about is: -How does it works for the professional development? -Were do you suggest to relocate for save money(i know, i'm talking about money and it's boring but we need money to survive ) and have a decent life?(i'm afraid but it's impossible in London) -Do you know,approximately, how much should be my salary after tax for month?(still talking about money... ) Thanks Lorenzo
  5. hello nrcnurse I'm an Italian nurse that actually is working in UK but i'd my training in Italy. To become a nurse in Italy you must do 3 years in university(undergraduate) and after that you can do 2 more years(like a postgraduate), but we can work after the first three years and a national board examination exam. The Licensed Practical Nurse in Italy it's called OSSS(operatore Socio Sanitario Specializzato) and the course last one year. Personally i think that there was an error on the translation and the meaning of "practical nursing training" is "the training that the student nurses have done in the ward" also because you are talking about questionnaires distributed to 2000+ university nursing students! If you have any question just ask Ciao :)
  6. Hello everyone guys I´m an male nurse. I heard something about Saudi Arabia,when everything is free of taxes(and someone told me that is the best place), and i wanna know if are there another places, in the world, when there is possible save money...any idea? Thank you
  7. icecool replied to lee1's topic in General World
    PREJUDGMENT!!!!

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