long thread, only read a few pages off it, but if an lpn is looking for money, it generally ISN'T at hospitals (they favor rn's), it's in ltc/agency work (they favor
sounds like ur on the right track, ltc prob the best bet. key is, once u get a cna job stay long enough to get 6-12 months of experience, that's the exp most cna job listings
all the adn programs n north carolina that i'm aware of require cna cert b4 your app will even be considered for their nursing program. for the bsn folks they can take the cna cert after completing...
i hear and read that some new rn's have probs finding a job. just curious what's ur paid work background (cna, lpn, none, etc...) as it relates to nursing and ed level (diploma, adn or bsn)? my guess...
my wife recently started working there, she's not a noobie rn though. they offered her below $20 at first, then negotiated above that, so don't expect them to offer much at first. i wouldn't think hp...