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madamewalker

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  1. Funny you say that, because before I had my daughter, the only way I was able to afford a beautiful suburb of Queens (Fresh Meadows) was to have a roommate! And that's Queens! Not so easy w/a family. Oh well ... :) .
  2. If annonny had to suffer $300 more while being paid less than she was in California, with two degrees working in a similar field, what does that say for everyone else?????? Excuse the rant, I'm just very passionate when society tries to feed me some justification for what is nothing more than utter greed.
  3. Anonny, I am impressed beyond words. How did you manage to score that with no broker fee/credit or income check?
  4. No Krissypoo, not that much more, to be quite honest. Depending on what industry szccdw is in, market rents in Manhattan and a few other select places in the five boroughs are out of the question. Deb, you and I know that although those prices you quoted may be "reasonable" by high-brow New York standard, they are BY NO MEANS reasonable. I mean, really. Guaranteed, a coffee shop worker's salary in NYC is NOT enough to pay the rent. As for right now, I have been priced out of the market entirely in locations where I would want to live (even in neighborhoods that most would consider traditionally "sketchy", also referred to as "gentrification") and now am in Jersey City where things are still SLIGHTLY reasonable, but are on their way up as well. Remember, that's why "Ol' Blue Eyes" says, "If I can make it here, I'll make it anywhere ..." IT AIN'T CHEAP! LOL! OK, so maybe he was saying it for a different reason, certainly he could have afforded an apartment in Chelsea or LES on an artists' income when he sung that song! LMAO! Try Chelsea or LES NOW! I myself am making every effort to GET OUT, and I am a NY native. Housing, among other things, is absurd, plain and simple. That said, yes, newyork.craigslist.org is an awesome resource for more than just apartments. Definitely keep it in your 'Favorites' and refer to it daily. It's certainly not what it used to be, because now everyone and their mother knows about it, but it can be better than the local papers. Good luck.
  5. Agreed! :) Posters who are already RNs are probably "Awwww" -ing us to death; aren't we adorable?! Until of course, we're ready to post on the "Most Disturbing Thing You've Seen in Clinicals" board!
  6. Me too, Z! Both for the patience of a fly and wanting to work the "graveyard". I guess I worry because my current secular workload won't allow me to even begin pre-reqs. properly until the Spring semester (I just found out how intense training for a new position will be July - Dec.) and I'm so indignant that I had to slap myself into promising that I wouldn't take more than one class for the Fall semester, and even that's pushing it. I just can't wait, so sue me! :)
  7. Of course, the excitement of beginning anything can be enough to make you want it NOW, but is anyone else as impatient as I to get started with pre-reqs., clinicals, and ultimately being an RN? This attitude has always helped me in the past with accomplishing what I set forth to do, but I don't know how it may affect my decision and plan in becoming an RN. I don't want to bite off more than I can chew, as they say, but I feel incredibly empowered to have finally arrived at a profession that I know I will be able to take pride in. Oh well, just figured I'd sound off. Thanks for reading.
  8. Yes, men of color do seem to be left out of the comparison, don't they? Me, to the rescue. "Men of color also experience wage discrimination, with African-American men earning 75¢ and Latinos earning only 64¢ for every dollar paid to their white male counterparts." --U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (Current Population Survey) Now, someone explain the socio-econo-physio-psycho-neuro LOGICAL basis for that? (And by the way, I am, of course being facetious by asking someone to dare explain; LOGICAL being the key word here.)
  9. Congratulations! Warmest wishes and the best of luck in your career! :balloons: :balloons: :balloons:
  10. I don't yet know what its like, but I'm definitely marking this thread for later reference! Thanks! :)
  11. Hello all! I am beginning an ADN program in the Fall at the Borough of Manhattan Community College; I'm preparing my schedule now. That, my significant other, my daughter (14 mo. old) and a career with a fluctuating schedule are just a few of the current challenges. Good luck to all!
  12. ... and join the ranks who are discussing some honest answers as to the "why" of choosing Nursing as a profession. https://allnurses.com/forums/showthread.php?t=67455
  13. Oh, and to never have something negative to say about another child's appearance while you're pregnant, or your baby will "come out ugly"! I admit, I obeyed that one religiously!
  14. A fellow co-worker told me that she knew I was having a girl because my nose was wider at the bridge? The power of suggestion? Maybe, but it sure did look wider!

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