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  1. I do work right now either 16 or 24 hours a week, I haven't had any problems with being stressed out or not being able to handle the work. My boss is really good about giving me time off before tests, his mother is a nurse so he understands haha. I am in my fourth and final rotation of Junior year and it is just hitting me how close I am to being finished. I'm just worried that my resume is going to look empty. I am from MA and currently job security around here is not that good and plan on going south after graduation anyways, so networking here would not do much for me. I'm just wondering what is going to help me the most on paper really because as it is I don't think my resume would stand out to any employer.
  2. Hey I'm brand new to this website but I always have questions about my future path with nursing and what actions are best for me to take now, so I think this is a great place to get some feedback! I am a junior nursing major and I have been thinking about how my resume is going to look once I begin applying for jobs after graduation. The only experience I have in healthcare is from my clinicals and the people I deal with at my current job that should get a mental health evaluation haha. Needless to say I am a bit worried about the shock I will receive once I am actually in the nursing profession. I was thinking about getting a part time job as a CNA or even a pharmacy technician just to get familiar with different medications. Does anybody have any thoughts or suggestions on this?

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