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Residency program question

I am currently a CNA and also in Nursing school. I currently live in Florida. The most prestigious hospital in my area hires graduates from my school and I am looking into applying for a position for them after I graduate and take my NCLEX. There's only one problem. Their residency program is 2 years long, after I graduate I plan to gain my one year experience in Florida and relocate to California after I have been employed for a year and by then would have gained my BSN. I am not very fond of joining the Residency Program and then leaving after that year. Has anyone experienced this before, any advice?

Thank You So Much

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Why don't you just apply to residency programs in California? It's difficult to get a job there in general, especially as a non-resident...but you could still apply and see what happens! There are a lot of residency programs out there that do not require a contract. If you're not exactly sure where you'll be moving to, I think the safest thing to do would be to start out somewhere that does not require a contract and that way you won't be tied down.

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