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  1. This is very true. Nurses don't realize how much power they really hold. But we are one of the few professions that hold power when we all come together. We just fail to utilize it.
  2. First I would like to say thank you for taking the time to comment! I want you to know your definitely the person I'm looking for. Second can you please tell me what inseam do you purchase when shopping online??
  3. Yes nurses Rock but.. You have to admit that there are those nurses who also STINK! Yup I know what your thinking but I have been in this profession for many years and all I hear are complaints from nurses from school to the work place out in public.. so why are you a Nurse then? Nurses cry about almost everything! They can be very rude at times but yet they walk around with a WE ROCK MENTALITY! *NOT ALL BUT LOTS* if we rock and are such team players why are we like this. We give STNA'S HELL, and they work sooo hard bless their hearts...We cry in offices where MA's are performing our job but getting paid less (which I don't get) , RN's and LPN's fight over who's better and who's not. I remember when nurses were TEAM PLAYERS, They went above and beyond on their jobs, they helped people get better and not rip their scalp off because they dont carry title.. I just wish there were more real old school nurses than what we have now. AGAIN NOT ALL NURSES ACT THIS WAY BUT A GOOD HANDFUL SPOIL IT FOR THE GOOD ONES. #JustBeingReal
  4. I don't see what the big deal is. I was trained as a MA in a 12 month program in Michigan and I find that my LPN school now has is almost not quite but pretty close the same training I got as a MA years ago. Idk who told you that MA's jobs consist mainly of administrative duties because in school we learned way more back office (clinical) experience then that of administrative. Having a MA in a office is like having a nurse with adminstrative skills and not having to pay them as nearly as much money as a LPN I Know several MAs who seem to be brighter as far as skills than most RN'S I suggest you stop crying and work as a team there are other things you can do to make yourself stand out besides crying over titles and trust me you won't win this one doctors rarely like to give up their MAs that they have worked with because they are way to impatient to retrain people.. and they like people that have been with them and know how they do things. So I suggest you just do your job and work together. Crying over titles is so childish!
  5. I'm definitely with this. You didn't work your butt off in school to be treated like trash. Don't even waist your time! I would have told him no less than 25$ /hr and told him to think about it over the weekend! Point blank! No negotiations needed.
  6. I totally understand. I've been doing this for a long time so I can empathize with you. One thing I can share with you about how I deal with this is something you've probaby heard over and over again and if you haven't trust me you will hear it again. That is... "Don't take it personal" it sounds corny but its the best skill you will learn when not just dealing with patients but society as a whole. I don't get my panties all twisted in a knot over non sense. Once you've mastered this skill I promise you all the weight of headache stress will shred to pieces. Try it! GOOD LUCK!
  7. I don't drink but I did get a planner. Everyone has definitely stressed the importance of staying organized and on top of assignments. Thanx L1984
  8. I agree seeing the more than 85% pass rate made me breath a little easier. I'll remind myself on test day.
  9. Thank you towelie69.
  10. Good Luck!! I am not currently a single parent but have been in your shoes... I worked at a animal shelter cleaning cat and dog poop 20 hours a week took care of my then 3 year old daughter and went to a community college for my PN. (Without any support/just me and my baby.. my parents died when I was 18 so I had no one..but if I did it you can do it!) I am now going back to nursing school my daughter is 10 now and I have a son who is currently 5 yrs. Old. I am also a newly wed. (1yr. 4mos. In counting) I often wonder how I will juggle my family life now that my responsibilities have trippled!! I start school in exactly 3 weeks from to today. Idk how and idc but I know it has to be done with God all things are possible!!! Keep your dreams alive WE GOT THIS!!
  11. Whew! Im starting school this month and this post scares the i and the t out Sh*! Out of me! I'm breathing hard just reading! :***:
  12. I know this post is old. But can you tell me what LPN to RN bridge program did you attend? Im thinking about also taking up such a program after I finish at CPS.THANK YOU!
  13. H to the NO!! Never saw such thing in my 7 years as a nursing assistant. If I did I would probably pop a blood vessel in both eyes! Great Doctor! He deserves a award BIG TIME!!

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