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Would like to relocate to DC area
Hi, I stumbled upon this thread and you guys are asking exactly what I want to know. I'm looking to relocate around July 2012. By then I would have 2 years experience on an intensive medical care floor. I was wondering how things were turning out for you guys and what salaries you were being offered. Thanks for your help.
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i'm at a loss, 300+ applications without an interview?
Have you guys looked into Davita Dialysis? I know a girl who got hired with them right out of school. Granted, this was in FL but when I was job searching I saw plenty of postings taking new grads in TX. Good luck!
- New grads starting at Washington Hospital Center
- New grads starting at Washington Hospital Center
- New grads starting at Washington Hospital Center
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New grads starting at Washington Hospital Center
I'm not sure what floor it's going to be on. I spoke with the nurse recruiter and I have to meet with her at 10am then the nurse manager at 11. Was she nice? I'm normally fairly confident but for some reason I'm so nervous about this. That would be awesome if we were in the program together. I don't know anyone in DC.
- New grads starting at Washington Hospital Center
- New grads starting at Washington Hospital Center
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New Grads and Resumes
This website helped me out a lot. http://www.nursing.umich.edu/studentresources/resumes/resume_guide.pdf
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As another semester at Chamberlain comes to a close ...
I just want to say thank you for this post. I'm still in my ADN program and graduate this May but I've decided to get my BSN through Chamberlain starting Oct and was curious about how it really works out. You all seem to have such a positive experience with it. It puts me a little more at ease. Thanks again.
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New Grads and Resumes
Crimson, would you mind taking a look at mine too?
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Ideal Places to Live and Work as Nurses
No not really. A lot of it is quite expensive considering what you make. No reliable public transport so you most definately have to have a working car.
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single parent and nursing
I just wanted to echo the original poster's comments and thoughts. I'll be a single parent and new grad in May and looking to relocate. My son will be 7 at the time and I'm always concerned about that to do for him but you guys have offered up some GREAT suggestions. Thank you so much for helping me put my mind at ease somewhat. :redpinkhe
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To move or not to move?
I'm in the same boat. If you have a definate interview and get offered a job, take it. The south will always be there. Get you're expirience in familiar surroundings then move on when you're ready. If it's meant to be, then somthing will open up for you down here when the time is right.
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what is your new years resolution??
I hope you don't mind but I'm borrowing all your resolutions :redbeathe