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Just let me be...
I'm an RN and I don't let anyone make me feel like the OP feels so I don't understand why she feels a need to vent if she didn't allow others to put her down. LPNs and RNs have overlapping responsabilities but they are not the same, hence the difference in pay, NCLEX and education. You cannot compare apples to oranges. Finally, if one nurse saved another nurse's bacon once it has nothing to do with one being and LPN and the other being an RN or vice versa, it has everything to do with experience. So all those claiming they saved so and so even though they had more education are missing the point. You saved them because you were more experienced and that has nothing to do with a degree or a license. If the LPNs feel they do exactly the "same" job and can run circles around less experienced RNs and whine about less pay but refuse to go back to school then they really should keep it to themselves because they are the ones deciding to make less pay for the "same" job.
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New Grad RN need not apply
First, with regards to the undertones and overtones: I'm not sure how much clearer I can make my opinion. Second, I have gone a lot longer than the OP without getting even an interview so I know where they are coming from. Third, I guess in your opinion it's okay to tell others to avoid going into nursing because they didn't get their first or second jobs attempts but someone defending nursing is the "bad guy". I enjoyed this site for all the diverse opinions but when people log on to tell nurses to give up on becoming a nurse then I will speak up. If you're okay with this type of person caring for you then maybe on day you'll get a nurse who hates their job. Good Luck.
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New RN in LTC...is that a good idea?
Don't get discouraged. It sounds like you did the right thing for yourself and the residents. I had to walk away from my first position as well because I was not comfortable with being the only nurse in my facility (LTAC) after 4 weeks on the job. This website helped me find a wonderful job www.hospitaljobsonline.com. Good luck and be proud you put yourself and your license before your paycheck.
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How many New Grads from 2009 still don't have jobs?
I had the best luck with hospitaljobsonline.com and literally went through each Texas (you can specify your state) hospital (almost 400) on the list until I found specific jobs for new grads (very few hospitals had slots). Paid off for me but it took a good month and a LOT of applications! Good luck.
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New Grad RN need not apply
OP, I've read some of your previous posts and, with all due respect, I DON'T think you should be a nurse. I would not want someone with your attitude caring for anyone. Many of us on the site have been through heck and back and have a passion for nursing that 1, 2 or 12 months of unemployment will never destroy. I don't know what entitles you to get exactly what you want when you want it but it's time to wake up. You want a guarantee? Too bad, doesn't exist. Good luck in your next non-nursing career.
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Honors BSN unable to find job. Can the college be sued?
I'm sure your wrote this post out of frustration but with all due respect your wasting energy on this lawsuit idea when you should be getting creative with your job search. Once you find a job I'm sure you will be very grateful to your school for everything they did for you. Be patient and it will happen. You may have to move or commute but just be persistant and use common sense. Right now your thinking with your heart and are probably frustrated. Good luck!
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What to do?
"They are always looking for people"= HUGE red flag. I worked in a similar place and ended up having to leave due to unacceptable working conditions. I would take the hospital job, hands down!!
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Am I stupid for giving this up?
I felt the same way for the first week or so but it got better. I did usually have aides to help me. Are you always gonna have aides to assist you? Are you on your own? For me it was all my nerves, I learned to prioritize and got a little better each day. Its gonna take a while but its all about believing that you can do it. And it is a horrible job market out there, so really consider not finding another good job for a good long while cause there are dozens of people waiting to take your spot. Good luck. My advise is to get strong and give it everything you got.
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When to know to quit...
I just finished calling my two weeks notice to my DON and decided to check the site for similar stories to make me feel better and I literally think we work at the same facility. I have never been so miserable at a job and never felt so happy to quit than I felt today. Follow your gut! I don't know what the future holds but I feel glad deep down that I am quitting and I am saving my license.
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LPN??? RN???
Find out your place on the "waiting list" if they have one, finish your prereqs and if you have your lpn you should only have a year to go to get your rn and at least youll have exp under your belt. Good luck its gonna be a wild ride!
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Any body had to redo nursing school?
There will ALWAYS be reasons to quit. I could have walked away so many times and no one would have blamed me but I didn't and am now on my way to a new career, a new life in a new city and much more pay and opportunities. Stick it out, you wont regret it.
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PTO - how much do you get at your hospital?
Thats sounds really low. I average 208 per year based no 8 hrs per 2 weeks.
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Negotiate pay
I was told by an instructor that nurses should move to a new position every 1-2 years and take advantage of the increased pay when taking a new position. He said as a nurse manager when he hired nurses he didn't hold against them the fact that they moved around every few years.
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Is 53k for school worth it?
New grads in TX are having a horrible time finding work. I would be very suspicious of their claims of job ops!!
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No one told me....
I have plantar facsitis and it sounds pretty similar to what you've described. I am now using arch supports, hopefully it will resolve.