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  1. I can help with jobs , my network is pretty diverse
  2. They will find some other reason to terminate you. You will not win this fight. I just don't think it will end well. I have seen the results play out too many times.
  3. And when it's all said and done , nothing will have change . Opinions are just that opinions. People are acting like its hard core facts. Regardless of how you feel , others will always feel different. If you want to be professional then you are a professional.
  4. Takes much practice and 8 months isn't nearly enough. You just have to keep doing them even if you miss. It's just that simple. Regardless, you CAN stick by sight, I've been doing them since 1998 all in the ED. You have to use all your tools to be top notch. Using feel or sight , anatomy , ultrasound , old people big people little people . Nothing is going to subuitute practice. All you have to do is work in the ED and you will be a pro in two years. Even the ultrasound isn't going to substitute practice. Develop your own technique after much practice. It's that simple ..
  5. The best thing you can do for yourself is seek rehab and let your lawyer handle the legal formalities. It will get a lot worse before it gets better then all of sudden you will be breathing again.
  6. Yes you do have the option of voluntary surrender.
  7. I wish you well on your road to recovery and I'm sure you overcome this obstacle.
  8. I don't know the answer to your question but can definitely understand your concern. In my humble opinion, everything is on the table. This is an extreme case so prepare for the fight of your life. I truly wish you the best of luck.
  9. Be honest and professional but in your own best interest , don't elaborate on details. Just simply answer the questions they ask you.
  10. A record as such will make any job area of interest more difficult. If you listen to other people telling you things can't be done, you will never prosper. At the end of the day , you have to follow your gut instincts. If you truly want this , it's very achievable. People been telling me things like that all my life and it's just fuel for motivation. I say do it.
  11. Very good advice so far. If you can make it through nursing school , you can make it through this also. It's not going to get better overnight but if you work hard, do things the right way, and keep a low profile , you will succeed. Just don't ever give up.
  12. Yes but after many, many fail attempts. You have to obviously be persistent untill successful.
  13. I can definitely relate as I was facing the same issue. I took a year off and I did it for several reasons. One to get my life back in order and reset. Repair my marriage, finances etc. To have enough time to satisfy the first year of my contract. I wanted to wait till I regained my narcotics privileges. I felt like my chances were stronger this way verses not having them and also avoided losing out on a lot of jobs . I just didn't feel ready. I didn't have any difficulties getting a job and I just simply explain the gap.
  14. It just means the conditions of the contract will be published to public view.The CANDO contract is confidential and hidden from public view . Essentially they are the same, it's just a matter of private vs public records. However the Cando is discarded after said years of compliance.

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