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Hi all! I've been on this site for a while now, but haven't posted much. however, i feel like it'll just make me (and hopefully a few others) feel a bit better about this whole job situation if we vent it out together. i just need to complain, and i need people who understand how frustrated and hopeless i'm feeling.

i graduated from a somewhat prestigious university over a year ago, and passed my nclex without a bead of sweat. great grades, great clinical experience, killer references and resume....still can't get a job. i live in the northeast, where things are tight...but still. i work at the grocery store...THE GROCERY STORE! i paid $100,000 to get a degree so that people can supervise how i bag their eggs and talk to me like i'm stupid. i have nothing against my current job - they're great to me and it pays my bills kinda sorta for now - but it's so damn frustrating!

on top of all of this, i'm getting so sick of people constantly saying to me "but i thought we needed nurses!"...when is oprah gonna do a show about all of us who are graduating and finding a completely closed off job market? and now that a second year of nurses are finishing up, us 2008 grads are getting more and more lost.

it's not like i'm not trying - i apply to jobs nearly non stop. i call and ask for nurse managers and recruiters personally, who never answer their phones or my voicemails. i feel like a complete and total failure pretty much all of the time, and don't know what to do. i have at least 15 friends in the same boat, but none of them currently live nearby and i don't have anyone to talk to about these feelings. i cry a lot when i'm alone, but put on a big smile and just tell people i'm staying optimistic and i'm still looking etc. etc.

anyway - if you wanna chime in, please do. i know our families and friends are probably getting sick of listening to us talk about this stuff, so it feels better to talk to strangers who understand. :)

much love and keep the faith, my friends. we're gonna rise above this someday.

Specializes in LTC, Med Surg, Alzheimers.

I understand how you feel. I joined this site so that I could vent. They say they need nurses, the jobs are listed, I apply (long applications) and I wait. NO RESPONSE!!! I'm an 18 year veteran, (50 years old) and I quit my job with the state because I was being sit up by management for failure. (I'm not quite ready for retirement.) She would tell me to do something, I would tell her that it was wrong according to rules and regulations. She would tell me to do it her way. I did, and then she would tell me it was wrong, write me up, and call me in the office with the Director! Frustrating and confusing. I didn't want to lose my license after so many years so I quit! I thought that I would be able to walk out of one job and into another. After six weeks of unemployment, I've submitted 6 applications, a dozen or more resumes, been on three interviews (one lasted 2 1/2 hrs.) and I'm still unemployed! Wonderwoman, I'm going to Walmart to work, if they will have me. At least I will be able to make my car payment with that money!

We made it through nursing school and we will make it through this. HANG IN THERE......

Specializes in Emergency, Internal Medicine, Sports Med.

Allow me to join in this interesting, depressing yet hopeful discussion...

I am quite shocked to read all this. I am Canadian (live in Vancouver) and I graduate with my BSN in May 2010 (one semester left). Even though it is 6 months ahead I have already been hired in the exact area I want, in the hospital I want (Emergency at a level 1 trauma hospital here). Out of approximately 50 people that will be graduating with me next spring, I know of ONE who didn't get in where she wanted to (but found a position elsewhere). Yes- 99% of us already have jobs lined up for the taking, and this is months away. :yeah: I'm not meaning to be snyde, I'm just really surprised how different things are so closeby.

Perhaps come on up to Canada, we're friendly up here :jester: and the dollar is pretty much on par (new grads start around 30$/hr + benefits). If you go to rural places, you can make a killing. Hello Mr. Polar Bear.:paw:

So I suppose my question would be twofold: I have read some people who have a lot of experience/BSNs getting rejected, but is this the case for everyone posting on this board? Does everyone here have a BSN and still can't find employment? Or is it more difficult for the ADNs? Or does it even matter?

And two, is this largely geographic I take? Does anyone know how the situation is around the Seattle area?

Allow me to join in this interesting, depressing yet hopeful discussion...

I am quite shocked to read all this. I am Canadian (live in Vancouver) and I graduate with my BSN in May 2010 (one semester left). Even though it is 6 months ahead I have already been hired in the exact area I want, in the hospital I want (Emergency at a level 1 trauma hospital here). Out of approximately 50 people that will be graduating with me next spring, I know of ONE who didn't get in where she wanted to (but found a position elsewhere). Yes- 99% of us already have jobs lined up for the taking, and this is months away. :yeah: I'm not meaning to be snyde, I'm just really surprised how different things are so closeby.

Perhaps come on up to Canada, we're friendly up here :jester: and the dollar is pretty much on par (new grads start around 30$/hr + benefits). If you go to rural places, you can make a killing. Hello Mr. Polar Bear.:paw:

So I suppose my question would be twofold: I have read some people who have a lot of experience/BSNs getting rejected, but is this the case for everyone posting on this board? Does everyone here have a BSN and still can't find employment? Or is it more difficult for the ADNs? Or does it even matter?

And two, is this largely geographic I take? Does anyone know how the situation is around the Seattle area?

It is really hard to get jobs and I have a BSN. Most of my fellow classmates still don't have jobs and have been searching for 6 months already. However, in my area they do have posting for nurses with experience so i guess it's just harder for new grads here in ny.

LittleLRNThanks for the info. I don't live in Texas so I was curious. But I have a feeling that they'll prefer ppl who live in Texas before they look at out of state candidates.

hi i just got a job at mcallen tx if you like to move there, i moved all the way from Minnesota and they have up to 10 thousand dollars relocation assistance program for out of state and then five thousand dollars for instate..... so let me know if you interested and again i am a new grad... they still alot of openings, i took the day time med surg position... the hospital is great

Hey, I just sent you a pm, I'm very interested in moving to Texas.

LittleLRNThanks for the info. I don't live in Texas so I was curious. But I have a feeling that they'll prefer ppl who live in Texas before they look at out of state candidates.

hi i just got a job at mcallen tx if you like to move there, i moved all the way from Minnesota and they have up to 10 thousand dollars relocation assistance program for out of state and then five thousand dollars for instate..... so let me know if you interested and again i am a new grad... they still alot of openings, i took the day time med surg position... the hospital is great

Which hospital in McAllen? Any advice on how to apply or who to speak with would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

"hi i just got a job at mcallen tx if you like to move there, i moved all the way from Minnesota and they have up to 10 thousand dollars relocation assistance program for out of state and then five thousand dollars for instate..... so let me know if you interested and again i am a new grad... they still alot of openings, i took the day time med surg position... the hospital is great"

I live just a hop, skip, and a jump from McAllen and want to work in that area but not sure what hospital. I graduate from UT-B in May. At what hospital are you working? PM me and we can discuss the area, the cheap and AWESOME food, and the culture shock---I'm from Washington state!!

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well the recruiters name is (moderator edit of name) just go to the website and apply for a job....make sure you call after application and ask for any openings......the website is http://www.riohealth.com/default.asp ... hope this information helps, i have (moderator edit of name)'s number but can't post it on the site ......good luck

Good Luck Prado! Any help you can give to me? About to take boards and urgently need advice or tips. Would appreciate anything you got. Just let me know. Keeping my fingers crossed for your job hunt...

hi everybody:

i don't know where everybody is, but i stumbled across the michigan center for nursing website and they have a list of hospitals looking for new grad nurses. some are very cold (upstate), some are inner city.... but still... may be of help... :)

http://www.michigancenterfornursing.org/

hospitals and other healthcare facilities are notifying the center for nursing of job opportunities for new graduates. additional opportunities may also be found on www.nurseicon.org

munson health care (traverse city)

vital care home health (traverse city)

spectrum health (grand rapids)

sinai-grace (detroit)

mercy memorial hospital system (monroe)

lapeer regional medical center (lapeer)

st. joseph mercy oakland (pontiac)

detroit receiving hospital (detroit)

harper university hospital (detroit)

rehabilitation institute of michigan (detroit)

children's hospital of michigan (detroit)

marquette general health system (marquette)

oakwood hospital & medical center (metro-detroit)

Hi all,

I know exactly how you all feel about not having a job. I was laid off in July and it's been I haven't been able to find employment yet. I live in the south, if anyone have any suggestions, please let me know.

How are you guys even getting interviews!!??? I've applied everywhere in southern california. I can't relocate because, like everyone else, I am in so much debt from school (over $100, 000 in loans plus a credit card bill from moving all my stuff back home from east coast to west coast after school) and my parents can't help me out because they have been let go from jobs and are also unable to find anything. I make 9.38/hr as a manager at a retail store and I do flu clinics on the side. When I call the hospitals after applying they tell me don't bother calling cause "that's not how it works. We'll call you." I applied at every new grad program that has been offered in Southern California and never got an interview. What are you putting on your resume that makes you stand out from the rest? CNA experience? Internal transfer? Please let me know. Just getting an interview would make my day.

im getting all stressed and cranky.. still can't find a job.. i have no previous nsg experience so it's super hard to get a job from any where.. be it a hospital or a nsg home.. =(

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