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  1. Yes I'm interviewing for the position next week. I want to thank everyone for your advice! Although I desire both ER and school nursing I guess It's not possible to do both full-time is it? As I posted previously, I am a sub school nurse already but only subbed once and I'm itching for more exposure.
  2. Thanks for the quick reply and point well taken. Thanks. Yes this is my first experience in an ER. I've done rehab, telemetry and med/surg but didn't like it. I enjoy the pace and the variety. No two days are the same or the patients for that matter! I'm just concerned about burnout that I hear ER nurses frequently talk about.
  3. Hello everyone I need your advice. Currently I am going through orientation in an ED/Trauma Ctr and loving every minute of it!! Prior to being hired at this facility I submitted resumes to various schools for full-time and/or substitute school nurse positions (I must add that I'm on staff at several schools as a sub nurse but have only been called in to substitute once). Anyway I received a call recently regarding an interview for a full-time school nurse position and now I'm trying to decide what to do. So far I love the E.R., the pace, and the experience and knowledge being gained. On the other hand working as a school nurse gives me the ability to work Monday thru Friday with weekends off and of course the salary is less. What are your thoughts? What would you do? Help!!!

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