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  1. I wore my hair straight for the interview and have been at this job for 2 years and love it. This place doesn't care about hair as long as it is a natural color lol.
  2. After a year of trying, I finally got into the OR I've been wanting to get into. I'm smiling like an idiot all the time because of so happy I am. I know that its going to be hard and accepted that it's going to take time to get use to. I wanted to know if anyone has any advise about starting in the OR?
  3. Did the interview, got box braids and got the job.
  4. I never wanted med/surg but that where I ended up. I'm 6 months in and got a new job in what I love. So my advise is atleast apply and see what u get
  5. Quick question: Why did you want to do nursing in the first place?
  6. The most I've heard about using a BSN with out work as an RN is research or right grants. It may be helpful to call a nurse recruiter at a hospital and ask for jobs that are non-nursing but need some form of higher education. Or goggle it
  7. I'm going to be honest here. I hear the stories ppl told and still decided to do it cuz I work too damn hard. Is the Nightmares true? Yes. But it's my first year of nursing so I knew it was going to suck. My advise is to try it and see what happens.
  8. I told myself I'd rather not work as a nurse then work med/surg. How bank account was getting low so that's were I ended up. It's not awful. Just painful. I knew I didn't like med/surg, oncology, peds, psych or in a nursing home. I never liked taking care of sick people. I love surgical aspect of nursing. They come, get fix and leave
  9. There is a Periop 101 and some facilities use it. Others have their own but still base it on the class. My advise is to look into the program online then ask hospitals how they do their program.
  10. I graduated with my BSN last year. I was told that I should do med/surg. Before I do OR (which is what I love). I regret it. I never liked taking care of sick ppl. I'm more of the fix them and leave type. However, I contacted the nurse manager while I was in nursing school and told them I want to work in their OR as soon as I can and kept in contact after I graduated. When I found out that they had a OR program for ppl with no OR experience, I applied and got the position. My advise is to keep in contact with nurse educator in all the hospitals and tell them you want to work in the OR and ask what would make you a candidate for hired. A large part of being in the OR is showing employer that you really want to work there and will stay for a long time.
  11. I'm in a med/surg job but I knew even before I graduated that dealing with sick ppl wasn't for me. I love surgery. They come, you fix them then they are gone. I'm 6 months in and got a new job lined up. Will it look bad if you quit early? Maybe. Is the next job one where you'll stay a long time? For me, it's a hell yeah. You have to think about what you need. Nursing is hard but doing what you don't like "7-7" for 3 days is even harder
  12. I'm having the same problem at my place. The problem would be did if they hire more nurses to lower patient ratio and higher pay. But that's money away from administration
  13. I've interview for 2 OR programs. They are looking for someone who is passionate about the OR, someone who is confident that the OR is where they want to be. It cost alot of money to train someone in the OR (like 70,000). They want someone who can handle stress, good with technology, and a team player.
  14. I applied to 100+. In town, 3 hours away and out of state. Hospitals, nursing homes, companies. My advice is to make a list of what you want and what you can deal with and split to everything
  15. ***update** I got the job!!! So excited. The job won't start till about 3 months which gives me enough time to rock my braids before the job happens ;D

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