alby_dangle replied to alby_dangle's topic in General Nursing
Thank you all for your help. I got the job! I really think this website helps people interview well, as I've had good advice from here before. Great suggestions, again thanks
alby_dangle replied to alby_dangle's topic in General Nursing
The job I currently have does not use me that much. I have an interview for another PRN position coming up. I do not think I can work full time while in school, but before school, definitely yes. I...
Hello all, I am currently an LPN and on a wait list to start my LPN-ADN program. (I have finished all my pre-reqs for this school). It is a good program and I have been told I will start this coming...
alby_dangle replied to leaBSN's topic in Ohio Nursing
Can anyone on this post tell me if the OSU Med Center hires ADN nurses? I couldn't find any information on their website. Qualifications just list being a graduate of an accredited RN program, but...
If you go to youtube and search "blood draw" or "starting IV's" (which is similar) there are LOTS of great videos with close up shots! I found those really helpful when I was going through check offs...
alby_dangle replied to PediLove2147's topic in General Nursing
My opinion would be that volunteering can NEVER hurt you. If you had to tell a future employer that there is one day that you are not available, give them the reason, and I am sure they would see it...
The best advice I can give you, besides the great advice everyone has already given, is to find some place where you can volunteer (while you are either searching for a job or working in one that will...
Hello all! I will try to not be too long winded here... :) I am a new nurse, LPN. The first job I found (after 70 resumes) was a LTC facility. I am currently working there PRN. I enjoy it but feel...
alby_dangle replied to alby_dangle's topic in General Nursing
Thank you all! I appreciate the feedback very much. Its hard to work while in school, but at some point we all have to do it. I think I definitely need to find a less stressful job while in
Canada = better healthcare system than the United States. I am wishing you good luck in all you do and think you should do whatever makes you most happy but why would you want to deal with OUR...
There are of course people like this in nursing. My opinion is, if she feels that way about your salary, then so be it. You worked hard for your degree and if she wants better pay she should go back...