5 twelve hour shifts can be expected in most programs, and there are some programs that have out of town clinical experiences that will require weeks away from home. Seriously if you have to ask this...
Option 3: Go to dental school Becoming a CRNA generally takes 7-8 years. 4 years for a BSN ~2 Years ICU (you need at least 6 months to a year before you can begin applying so by the time you...
This is inaccurate. You can still change floors/situation, you just can't quit without penalty. Right now as a new grad you are useless. You cannot manage any patients on your own. You will need to...
It's a business decision. Why spend the time and resources to train a new grad just so they can go back to school or to another hospital, especially the ICU. You won't get any sign on bonus as a new...
1. when did you graduate? may 2010 2. do you have a bsn or adn? bsn 3. are you still looking for work? no 4. if not, how long did it take you to find a job? i worked as a nurse extern 6 months prior...
This information is wrong. You will have to disclose this to the board when you apply for a nursing license. Prepare a letter explaining your circumstances and how you have learned from this...
I was in a similar position. This is a business decision and you have to do whats best for you. Jobs fire people all of the time, so remember that loyalty beings and ends at home. Don't listen to any...
10% of getting a gn position is hard work and dedication. 90% is working as an extern during school, networking + timing. You may have worked harder but pehaps they worked smarter by building...
After reading several threads related to job markets being oversaturated with new grads + weak economy leading to a lack of jobs, the first thought that comes to my mind is....."Well move already!"...