"Smart Is The New Rich" Graduate Nurses Cannot Find Work

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Don't know how to set this up nor even where to begin. So here's a bit of the piece:

"Smart is the new rich, it has been repeated in the media. But when it comes to finding a paying, permanent full-time job as a registered nurse for new graduates from colleges with a major in nursing, jobs for those with no nursing experience are scarce. And numerous registered nurses are being recruited as lower-paid caregivers, a job which may not require any medical training."

http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/11029020-smart-is-the-new-rich-but-newly-graduated-licensed-registered-nurses-cant-find-fulltime-permanent-jobs

My understanding is that National Geographic is neck-in-neck with Vogue for a Valentine's Day pictorial, Paco. Subjects of the article are holding out for the cover.

Personally, I don't understand why you're interested in a story about my ex-husband.

:yeah::up: ;) I owe you a latte. Actually you owe me one to replace the one I just spilled.

For real? Oh goodie, 2 more months! I can't wait until then ... :heartbeat

... but I would find the equivalent stories about ex-wives much more interesting ;)

Not me. I've heard a LOT of those in my time. At least 70 or 80 from my ex-husband, alone.

I like the idea that I've been able to add to his repertoire.

:yeah::up: ;) I owe you a latte. Actually you owe me one to replace the one I just spilled.

Call my ex. I can't take credit for laughs that his "assets" get me.

Although I wish that I was still in a position to take his assets.

Sounds like the writer seized on a sound bite, liked it, and decided to write an entire article around it. Didn't get past the first paragraph but did scroll down to the end. I like the part where it said she is a writer based is "Sacramento, CA in the United States of America."

I think we have just found the definition of the new poor.

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