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How are Schools getting away with pumping out so many new graduates for no jobs?
Since there is a glut of new grads and for that matter nurses the government should immediately eliminate the H1B visa program. Then if that doesn't do the trick of our tax dollars being spent to educate people only to be left in debt with a useless degree then cut back government support of those schools, including loans and pell grants. The lack of compassion and blame the victim attitude I am hearing in this discussion is not what I would expect from this profession.
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How are Schools getting away with pumping out so many new graduates for no jobs?
Please tell us all where these places are. The year i graduated the only recruiters to show up to a job fair at an expensive Catholic university required new grads to do 2 years in Iraq. That opportunity no longer exists.
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How are Schools getting away with pumping out so many new graduates for no jobs?
And when that student is doing research they should not be misled by false information from that nursing school. Most of the schools in my area stopped lying about the shortage a couple of years ago but have kept the number of grads the same. Which is interesting since they had in the course of a year just before the reality was obvious doubled the size of the graduating class at my state run school and most others. They nursing schools have a vested interest. The professors also cannot re-enter the profession and/or left because of age discrimination.
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Man with Law Degree Considering Nursing
You already have one expensive jobless degree with way too many people in the field. But at least with law they aren't adding insult to injury by flooding even more people in with visas. Think very carefully about spending more time and money.
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FL New Grad worried about multiple DUI's
The state of Florida and many others now try to generate revenue by selling criminal histories on the internet to anyone with a credit card. The FBI intends to enter this new field of commerce known as data mining with a billion dollars startup (paid for with Homeland Security tax funded dollars) over the next ten years. More than half of their data is arrest only and one out of three americans are arrested before their 24th birthday. They will be offering employers an additional service of continuous ongoing notification of arrests. That is the interesting part as we used to have innocent until proven guilty in the USA. I would venture to say that such notification could interfere with a person being able to pay for a lawyer. This also impacts victims of identity theft and those with common names as the internet companies and for that matter the states have little accountability for accuracy. In our current job market this can have devastating impact. Stay strong and sober for the challenges you will be facing. If you care about our basic right about innocent until proven guilty even if you feel safe from this new big brother threat let your legislators know your concerns.
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What NOT to say during an interview
Just part of the culture. How many times have you heard discussions about how perturbed overweight patients make staff? At least se spared you the anger. The thing is would you have half as many patients without the fat ones? It's helpful to render advice when asked for but venting one's hatred for fat people while the fat patient is under anesthesia or you otherwise think they cannot hear you is all too frequent an event. Give her a few years and she will find out tht losing weight is a little more complicated than having someone lecture you. Life experience is so important isn't it?
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Wow They Are Really Serious - smokers not hired
Isn't the premise that they will incur increased heath care costs they same criteria that behooves employers not to hire workers over 40?
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New Grad...need help dealing with super negative staff!
Congratulations on getting that critical first job. There definitely are strained circumstances if a person with only 6 months is acting as preceptor. However, that sort of flexibility could be utilized for change. Perhaps one of the complainers could use their insight to effect useful new policies. In a different scenario there are just other problems like established staff resenting and undermining newbies. This is an overloaded competitive field. Your best strategy is to stick to your guns of prioritizing the patients. That can be a challenge anywhere. i have observed that some people use their internet access on cell phones to access information while they are on clinicals. Probably not entirely practical. I know that may be only better than nothing ....just stay safe for the patients. I think you have the picture that its the real reason for being a nurse.
- New Grad Battery Nursing exam (georgetown university hospital
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Older Nursing students
Go to the hospital where you hope to find employment and see if any of the new grads they hire are over 30. Or if they hire new grads at all....
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A Nursing Exemplar; One New Nurse's Experience
We should always remember that hearing is the last to go. Kindness and kind words are never wasted.
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Annoyed by nursing commerical they keep running
grasshopper do enlighten us where is the urban area where you know of a shortage? As for baby boomers supplying you with a coming shortage. Don't hold your breath they have 401Ks instead of pensions and little if any health insurance. I think nurse educators should recuse themselves from the discussion as they have a vested interest.
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Annoyed by nursing commerical they keep running
I feel they do imply a shortage. I emailed them that the situation is quite the opposite and they wrote back claiming there is a shortage and a projected shortage coming down the pike any day now. Not only have all the nursing schools cranked up enrollment, doubling and tripling size, HiB visas still happening, mass layoffs and mechanization, bank online print your own, outsourcing, etc. there is a more than ample supply of nurses. A symptom of this: You are considered stale after one year postgrad or out of the field. And there is rampant age discrimination. I hope someday all these people who have invested in themselves and undergone a rigorous educations will get to be nurses. But everyone should know the truth of the situation. The ad is misleading. It is nice to pay tribute to nurses though.
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to my fellow filipina/filipino nurses working abroad
400 hundred years of spanish colonialism some cultural backlash. English is learned all through schooling in the Philippines. No reason to not speak it in a professional setting. It should be suspect when staff does not reflect the general population. So we learn there is racism in groups other than white people. This should be a moot point in a country with high unemployment and so many unemployed. Write your congressman and question why we still have so many H1b visas with so many coming out of nursing school to no job.
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Will my age keep me from a good nursing career?
I lso had a clinical instructor who had big attitude against her older student - me. She asked me to turn in a 10 page paper a week early with one day notice. I had a job and 2 kids. She constantly harped on ironing scrubs which I did and never noticed that one of the young students who hated her not only didn't iron she didn't wash her for the entire 6 weeks. Immature and wrong. She got an A. Even though I saved this creep's career when I disobeyed her demand to inject an incompatible (actually most are so never do this) med into a tpn line she was waving in my face she gave me an A- and refused to give me a letter of reference. There is heavy duty age discrimination in nursing and it is often from the older nurses themselves who project their own physical and mental burnout. If you are investing in a second career I would suggest you look into something else but then it is all through our society. Which is unfortunate for boomers as they generally lack the pensions and homes and medical insurance of the generation just preceding them.