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Cher_SKY

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  1. Sorry this is soo late But yes I have been in houston for 1 year now. the job market is so good out here for an LVN.
  2. Thanks everyone for there input I really appreciate it. I have already looked at Texas BON site. Missouri and Texas are both compatible States so I can get my licensed and down there with no problem. I actually have been.cna/cmt for.3years hoping that will help me and a job as an LPN.. I actually.would take any LPN job as long as is not home health.. I don't want to work in the hospitals so thinking the clinic well better for me are maybe even drug rehab.are umm I also thought about working in the prisons.. @tom good luck in school you can do it..
  3. Hello I will be finishing nursing school at the end of February. I know I will pass all the class in lpn school well i hope lol. I am moving back to Houston tx in May of 2014. I see a lot of people post here saying that there are no jobs available for the new LPN's. I just cant believe that Houston don't have any jobs for new LPN's. How is the job outlook for 2014? Do anyone think that the nursing in Houston is to over populated? I mean I would work at any nursing home down there but I don't want to do home health if I have to I will. I am just trying to plan how I will go about getting a job in my field. I don't want to go back to work as a server but I will cause my old job still wants me to come back. Hey anyone with information about the job outlook in 2014 for LPN's in Houston that would be great. Thanks

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