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dotsewick

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  1. Sorry...the clinical part is when you go out to various facilities with instructors...find out how many semesters. I did one with each class. Psych, MS, Maternal child, etc. That was 35 years ago, though.
  2. Ms. Navy Nurse I have only one question why not go to the Federal Government...all you need is an MBA & you'll get 6 figures...with less stress. I admire your degrees...why nou USE them in a place that will reward you...look Federal....Wash DC or search around.
  3. Dear Z Kaplan also has BSN program if this does not work. Their graduates past testing easily. The Washington Post bought that college I was told. At any rate just keep applying May usually has a highering frienzy for most facilities. Children's has excellent benefits....sometimes reapply & get a professional resume writer. It works & will cut out the frustration of job seeking. Nursing homes also pay well until you find what you want. Take 2, 3 or even a week just keep trying...if you got out of nursing school, honey. There is nothing YOU can not do, get your resume done...and analyze it afterwards. What would you be looking for as an employer? Your cover letter is what will first catch the eye...so maybe you don't have alot of experience...what do YOU have to offer THAT institution? Put it in writing and YOU have the JOB, XXX. Let people help with the resume. Honestly, I edit mine weekly & out of 2-4 jobs 1 calls. It's unfortunate about the resume stuff. There was a time I had a very lame resume. Never got one call. I got angry about it & hired a couple of writers and then after their edits...I. rewrote my own revising theirs...that worked for me. It took me a while to get the swing of the "resume" thing. Actually, a few months. If you can not afford a professional service try a English major in college or some people will help for free. Their is a school called "Universal class" online for about 35-40 $$ you can start on your own resume, it is teacher assisted, non-college courses but the course on resume writing should help. After that course I think you will be able to edit & revise your own resume. Although, I personally believe in trained professional services. I think you should be the "final editor" of your resume. See if your school has someone who can help you. Just ideas so you do not stop...seeking. I have this feeling there is a real good job for you...focus on that resume and cover letter. What was your best class in college or what area do you want to work in. SELL UR SELF, Nurse! ;}
  4. Hi, I'm Dot, How is this school? I am looking over their program for a master's degree...finished my BSN. The programs sound reasonable. You all sound like you are pleased with the school. I like some feed back, encouragement...thinking of my MBA. Out of school for along time. I have nursed for 36 years. And I still love to nurse. It's not easy but you can make a good life for yourself. Especially with your MSN. Believe in u & I promise you'll make it...if you'll go for your Master's you will have many opportunities. So go through the MS program. It is VERY necessary for your sanity & opportunities which will open up very quickly for you after that first job. Pick one place with good standards & try to get time in with retirement. Hate sounding old...I just think your generation will bring the best to nursing. Again, good luck & I would love to here about Governor's...it just feels right for me..
  5. " Look Nurse Prachet, The name is Jingle Bell...NOT Tiny Tim! " I know its over but I had to respond to this one
  6. Why go through all the fluff just do online classes & end the craziness...one class at a time. Search the internet extensively for prices & FINISH!
  7. TRY your best to stay calm. See if you can get off nights...I met a friend who went through that...and it does almost break you down...especially financially. But DO NOT give UP! Try a company called Davita they do dialysis....just keep applying. You were probably really tired and unfortunately, people are not just "NICE" these days. You stay in God's hands...I am praying for you and your family. In the meantime find another job in something....you may even find security or somethingelse is a nice break...Keep your eyes on God....he feeds the sparrow and He will feed you, too! Try somethingelse until something in nursing comes through DO NOT WAIT, now go apply somewhere...YOU WILL MAKE IT ....U R A NURSE! LOVE YOU!

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