If you are doing it for the pay you are better off working another job. If for experience Reserve is not the best place. Active would be. In regards to the reserves; volunteer deployment requires leg...
Ok here is a secret most people above E-5 and 2LT know in both active and reserves. If you want to do your job you can find a unit that you can do it. If you want to do office work you can find a unit...
Yes they did patient care. The unit had a deal with the hospital. Someone in the unit worked at the hospital, unsure of the details on postion in unit or hospital of the person. But benefit to...
Ok I'm confused here. As a LPN with 2 years experience as a LPN AND 15 year of Active army. What would I be? (non of 15 years was as a nurse, it was Engineer, medic, x-ray
No. You are not in the same unit, and you are not in his chain of command. Meaning you have no say in his advancement. So it is not Fraternization. I ran into this years back because I was a higher...
First you need to realize you are not in the "real Army", when you are in the medical side of the Army. I have been in both. I was an Engineer before I went medical. I have also been in both Active...
San Antonio, or any other major city, you need to be making at least $21/hr as a LVN/LPN if not find a new place. The rock bottom a LVN/LPN should be paid is $18/hr and that is in a rural long-term...
Don't wait another 2 months, find something new now. The old saying of waiting a years is just that OLD. NEWSFLASH you are a nurse if you look for a job you will find one. Here are some keys for...
Malenurse13 replied to Nursing pursuit's topic in Men in Nursing
I went to 2 different nursing school, and you may be correct. Depends on the school. But it really looks like you need to buckle down and start studying. Men think different then women. You must learn...
Malenurse13 replied to MarineNurseKTaguba's topic in Men in Nursing
On the LPN or RN question, I will break this down. 1) If you want to get in fast and be a nurse become a LPN through a private college. These are anywhere from 10 months to 18 months. To do it this...
That is pretty typical of what I have seen except for the 5 days of training, max orientation I have received (4 places) is 3 days. One was 1 day because the nurse training me / one I was replacing...
Malenurse13 replied to mfigueroa22's topic in LPN, LVN Corner
I live in Rural Missouri and have been an LPN for almost 2 years. Long-term care can be as low as $16.50/hr. But I have never accepted under $18.50. FYI if a long-term care in one of the poorest...