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future nurse1

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  1. Well I already read your original response. You took it down as I was replying to it. I really was not insinuating that all nurses without jobs are morons. I was just asking a simple question. Had I made a statement it would have been rude most definitely. I asked a question that was twisted by everyone into being a statement. My question was blown out of proportion. I'll have to keep these sort of questions to myself in the future. I'm not trying to make nurses angry. I look up to anyone who is a nurse. Anyways, I think this thread has been exhausted so I'll just end it here.
  2. I know right. I've gotten more traffic here than all of my past posts combined! Yea I figured that much. I'm not sure what I was looking for here. I think this post was an epic fail lol
  3. I am aware of the situation but thanks for the refresher.
  4. Okay everybody, incase you didn't catch it the first time: I APOLOGIZE for using the word moron and sounding mean. That was not my intent. Obviously it takes a very intelligent person to make it through nursing school. No more attitude lectures. Thank you.
  5. I am aware of these things. I was in no way calling all new grads morons. I was just saying that there were some in the bunch. Actually I wasn't even saying it, I was just asking about it. Anyhow, I guess I will have to be more careful about how I word things. I didn't mean for this to get so crazy. I was told by a good family friend and retired nurse that nursing made her tough and I was going to have to toughen up to deal with the job. Either I need to tone it down or people need to take her advice.
  6. Haha thanks a bunch. I was thinking about becoming a CNA before I even started with my prereqs and nursing but an advisor told me that if I really wanted to become a nurse then I should just get a move on it. I will definitely try to volunteer or get a secretary job somewhere. I was actually looking into that this morning. I really appreciate your advice. :)
  7. Well it looks like you did take the time to leave an answer.
  8. Look, I am just a very realistic person. I have been dying to become a nurse for God knows how long. When I come across people that are looking to get into nursing but are doing it for all of the wrong reasons I just want to give them a reality check. There are so many people in my classes who are doing nursing because it's a fast path to a good career or because they just got laid off from their job and heard that their are tons of nursing jobs. But I guess I can't worry about these people. At least I know what's going on. I know myself and what I am capable of. I will be the person that spends hours upon hours hunting for a job. And you better believe that I won't be waiting until the very last minute to start working on it. I just wanted to be reassured that those who perceiver eventually find success. It really is a let down to come on here and find day after day that new grads can't find a job. It sucks and I don't want to be in that position.
  9. Fair enough. You're right. I knew my wording was going to turn this thread into a heated discussion after I posted it. But thank you for actually responding to my question. I am honestly a very nice person. I get along with everyone and I do feel for the people that come on here venting about their unsuccessful job search. It is obviously a touchy subject hence all of the negative responses I have received. It was an honest question that i've had for a while. I really could not help but wonder if there were some not so intelligent people posting on here that were giving me a not realistic picture of the new grad job market. So I have been corrected about my way of thinking. Thanks all and I do apologize to those who were so easily offended.
  10. I have to search for new grad success stories whereas the unfortunate stories tend to be on the front page. There is nothing wrong with questioning the job market even though I am still taking prereqs. I wouldn't want all of my A's to go to waste 2 years down the road when I find that there are no jobs.
  11. I don't think I'd go into a job interview talking about all of the morons in the world. Let's be real... I'm not a moron! haha
  12. Thank you for your reply. I obviously didn't want answers from the people I was demeaning. I wanted answers from intelligent nurses.
  13. Well it's the honest truth. People don't need to get their panties in a bunch about it!
  14. Would you say that the majority of new grads stay unemployed for a while? What was your experience with your graduating class? Did most people eventually find work like you did? Were you and your classmates active about finding a job before graduation? When I said morons I meant people who think that the work is just going to come to them and then wonder why things are not working out when they don't have a job. And maybe some of these people are being too picky about the type of work that is available to new grads. I'm all for taking whatever is available until I have gained enough experience to move into a better position.
  15. I'm not calling everyone here morons. I'm just wondering if the majority of people here venting about being unemployed are maybe not as motivated or smart or whatever you want to call it as those who do easily find employment. Do most new grads find work but we just don't hear about it? What's wrong with asking an honest question. There has got to be other people here that think what I'm thinking right?

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