Hello! Let me just start out by saying that nursing school kicked my butt. It was never my cup of tea and by the time I realized it I was too far in to quit. I found that some areas of nursing were more enjoyable than others (i.e. Women's Health, L&D, etc), but I always felt like I was behind, not good enough, or simply not interested...While most of my other friends literally seemed "called" to nursing. Anyhow, I went to a very rigorous school and passed the NCLEX the first time. My plan was to graduate, start working in an area that I could tolerate, and then start my MBA. I've always been extremely business oriented so my intentions were to use both my BSN and MBA to find a job in healthcare management.
Quickly after the NCLEX I found out that I was pregnant...So my whole world has kinda changed. I turned down a full-time medsurg position because it was nights and found a job in occupational health nursing where I get paid several dollars more an hour than I would working in a hospital as a new grad. My job is extremely boring and uneventful...I usually sit here and watch tv and post things online (like I'm doing now). I'm learning nothing, but making almost $30 an hr to sit...which I guess is good for now with me being pregnant. Anyways, I'm so bored at work that I really need to start my masters. Does anyone have any experience in getting their MBA after they got their BSN?? I do think getting some hospital experience (just so I can say I tried) would be good for me at some point...However, I've always been seen as the type of person that would be working in an office with other corporate employees. Have any of you had success in this transition from bedside to office?
Finally, I've started second guessing my choice of getting the MBA since I found out I was having a baby...Nursing schedules are extremely desirable (when you can land 12 hr shifts on days). Going from bedside to office would definitely send me straight to M-F, which might not be something I want to do until later on. Maybe I should stay in nursing and go the NP route? Not sure...All I know is that I want to start my masters NOW and I want to make good money sooner rather than later....I know this is a lot of random thoughts, but does anyone have any insight?
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Hello! Let me just start out by saying that nursing school kicked my butt. It was never my cup of tea and by the time I realized it I was too far in to quit. I found that some areas of nursing were more enjoyable than others (i.e. Women's Health, L&D, etc), but I always felt like I was behind, not good enough, or simply not interested...While most of my other friends literally seemed "called" to nursing. Anyhow, I went to a very rigorous school and passed the NCLEX the first time. My plan was to graduate, start working in an area that I could tolerate, and then start my MBA. I've always been extremely business oriented so my intentions were to use both my BSN and MBA to find a job in healthcare management.
Quickly after the NCLEX I found out that I was pregnant...So my whole world has kinda changed. I turned down a full-time medsurg position because it was nights and found a job in occupational health nursing where I get paid several dollars more an hour than I would working in a hospital as a new grad. My job is extremely boring and uneventful...I usually sit here and watch tv and post things online (like I'm doing now). I'm learning nothing, but making almost $30 an hr to sit...which I guess is good for now with me being pregnant. Anyways, I'm so bored at work that I really need to start my masters. Does anyone have any experience in getting their MBA after they got their BSN?? I do think getting some hospital experience (just so I can say I tried) would be good for me at some point...However, I've always been seen as the type of person that would be working in an office with other corporate employees. Have any of you had success in this transition from bedside to office?
Finally, I've started second guessing my choice of getting the MBA since I found out I was having a baby...Nursing schedules are extremely desirable (when you can land 12 hr shifts on days). Going from bedside to office would definitely send me straight to M-F, which might not be something I want to do until later on. Maybe I should stay in nursing and go the NP route? Not sure...All I know is that I want to start my masters NOW and I want to make good money sooner rather than later....I know this is a lot of random thoughts, but does anyone have any insight?