Hello! I am a new grad nurse looking for work in California. I heard that it was hard to find work as a new grad (at least in my area) and I'm finding this to be true. I've only been looking/applying for about 3 weeks, but have had little luck. Many ...
I use my old employer (from when I was a CNA) as a main reference, and I have an older letter of recommendation from her...perhaps I should get it updated. I'm looking in the Bay Area and also in the Santa Barbara area. I'm not picky at all for posi...
Thank you! I will continue to apply like crazy and hopefully something works out. The hospital that I was a CNA for will hire me as soon as a position is open, but that may not be until February. Ugh. Anyway, I appreciate your advice!
I am interested in becoming a LVN (possibly a RN in the future). Do I have to receive a CNA certificate in order to become a LVN? Is attaining a CNA certificate beneficial to my career no matter what?
(Sorry if this is a pretty basic question, I...
Hello! I would REALLY appreciate some help from knowledgeable nurses. I am a university graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Communications. I want to eventually become a LVN and/or RN. My "problem" is that I am possibly moving out of my city in the...
Thanks for your reply. I only ask because my local community college requires a CNA certificate in order to enter the LVN program. I wasn't sure if this was just for that particular school or not. Thanks again!