Stay with a job for the money?

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Specializes in Psychiatry, geriatrics, hospice.

I have been a nurse in mental health for past 8 1/2 years. Last year I went back to school to get my RN. While in school, I remembered what it felt like to be a nurse for physical health reasons. I am fairly burnt out on mental health and I applied for a job in the OR. I have always wanted an OR position, I am fascinated with everything that goes on in there. I am so ready for a new challenge. The only problem is I am getting paid VERY well at my job due to experience and my boss even offered me more when I told him about applying for the other job. I am not the nurse that takes jobs for the pay but, this would be a LARGE decrease in income. Has anyone been in the same situation that may have some advice for me?Thanks SmalltownLVN (now RN)

Specializes in Psych, Hosp, and LTC.

For the last several years I too have been in psych/mental health nursing. And yes, it does pay VERY well, especially with experience. And I understand the burnout that comes with it, because it is a different kind of burnout than with standard nursing positions.

Whatever decision you make, I wish you the best. When I found my inner calling with psych, I knew there was nothing else I would rather do. Plus, I do not wish to give up the pay. I feel for you, it is a decision that I hope I never have to make.

Best of luck! :)

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