Have you thought about working per diem? When I was fresh out of school I worked private duty which wasn't to my advantage but I needed income. However, I worked per diem doing skilled home visits and then landed a full-time salary position. I would seriously suggest working per diem to build your skill set. When your two years is up then you can just hop right on to the next step of your career. Just an FYI though. Many experienced nurses do not use all of their skills on a daily basis, so I wouldn't worry too much. Be honest and about your skills and just always be willing to learn.