That is IT; have had it with nursing...I'm going insane!

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OK, now it's MY TURN to rant uncontrollably!

Had to go to a shift today. The agency that I work for has a policy that they can't say anything to you (it's in our contract we sign) or fine you, if you can't go to a shift. Anyway, I had been cleaning & packing to move in a few days. Must have done too much (didn't think I did?) because later on, my right shoulder muscle started really throbbing & was really tight; uncomfortable & annoying & painful. So I do the right thing by me & by safety standards for any patients I may have come in contact with - I ring & say I don't think I will be safe enough to go to my shift. No problems, I apologise, then hang up. 2 seconds (literally) the phone rings, and one of the coordinators is saying I have to get a medical clearance; she was not friendly. I say yeh, OK, if I can get into a doctors, which I did manage to do. I didn't think much of it earlier.

But now later, I have been sitting here & stewing. I have NEVER called off (or called in sick) for a shift near the beginning of a shift, unless I AM SICK or have a very, very good reason. The only other time I called in sick was when I had sudden, severe gastro symptoms (which has never happened to me before).

What do these employers WANT from us!?? They literally SUCK US DRY of our humanity! They will tell you any old BS to get you into their company. I worked my BUTT OFF to get through study & exhausted myself - literally - I was ++ sick for about 4 weeks. I worked AND studied, which nobody out there wants to do anymore, especially young people, judging from the posts we get here. I moved to another state where I didn't know anyone & got the experience I needed. I didn't have to come back here, but family reasons etc compelled me to. Now I thought this agency was different from all the others, what a laugh!

I have been sitting here REALLY thinking: what do we REALLY get from nursing? I no longer have friends call me to ask me to events or BBQs etc; heck, my own brother hardly bothers calling me because he knows I'm always working. Nursing is VERY isolating & anti-social. I work long & weird hours, & travel quite a bit to get to work... STILL. I feel like I have sacrificed literally EVERYTHING for my career - friends, intimate relationships - & where has it got me? Life long study debts to get another qualification that will probably only earn me a few thousand more after HIGH taxes in my country. I STILL work shift work & am really disliking it now (it never bothered me much before, as it was part of getting experience). I don't tell my family nursing tales anymore, because they don't believe me so I shut up. I changed to only do afternoon shifts now, thinking that would help. It has mucked up all my sleeping - I can hardly get out of bed the next day before 10.30am because I'm so tired, I can't move. I have severe indigestion (on meds now) have had bloods done, nothing showed. I take a multivitamin every day. My eating has gone out the window; I either overeat (before I go to work as I may not get a break for a long time), or I just skip meals now - eating & cooking seems like too much bother. Study is just out and out boring me now, I don't have the mindset for it. I compare my friends to myself on Facebook - when I used to have an account. They are all happy, married, travelling overseas & HAVE A LIFE! The thought of getting up early to exercise (not that I have any spare money at the moment for the gym), just shatters me - I just can't do it now. And when I do try to exercise, I don't enjoy it now.

I've HAD IT with nursing! Is is THE most life-draining, soul-destroying, anti-social, bull**** job I have ever done in my life. We are not treated as professionals, just an accessory that has been tacked on to the doctor. You always see TV shows about great doctors & new doctors etc but never about nurses; have you noticed that? (Oh unless you count cameo stories woven around nurses on shows like ER).

We are not heroes and never will be. Nursing is a wasted career. It is a waste of time and money and energy. I so wish I could have done something in history where I could have travelled, & actually have the TIME to meet other, professional people, but am too old now. I find, personally, many nurses don't have time to meet others, don't want to associate with other nurses because it's just too depressing to listen to their whining, or don't make the effort to socialise. The number of times I have tried to start up support/coffee groups to meet other nurses, well; I can't count them now.

It's just started raining again outside now. Even the weather has gone bad again! I really feel like I'm slowly losing my sanity trying to keep this 'life' together doing nursing as a so-called career. I feel it has all been such a waste of a life. I wasted my youth being conned by people saying 'nursing is a brilliant career; you will always have work; you will always have security.' I know people who work/have worked in supermarkets who have a better and more secure career than a RN.

Please...if you're young & reading this, PLEASE DO NOT go into nursing. It is too late for me & I'm in a huge rut, but it's not too late for you. Choose a career that will let you travel, where you have normal or near normal working hours and where you make decent money to live on, if not heaps of money. Shift work is not worth your sanity, trust me.

I feel old, creaky, cynical, and used up by the BS nursing managers & lecturers who lied to us all about EVERYTHING to do with nursing.

It's now my goal to try & convince others on here to not take up nursing or to get out. And I am getting out; don't know if I'll study next year but I WILL get out into something else.

Stay tuned for more of this saga! Thanks for reading..... :)

Specializes in geriatrics.

People aren't whining. They're discussing issues that are very real in nursing. I'm not whining when I've said that I don't appreciate countless calls at home. No one owns my off time, and I shouldn't have to screen my calls because work doesn't understand there are boundaries. That's great if you like your job....I like my job too. Its all the other nonsense that doesn't need to be there, that I don't like.

You've just discounted an entire thread.

I think a troll has made their mark on here. OP good luck to you, most have been where you are and if not have enough sense to realize they are very lucky if they havent beeb there yet.

Specializes in Rehab, critical care.

Umm....nobody was whining. I was showing empathy to the OP, a trait which is important for a nurse and one apparently that you lack. Well, both that and appropriateness. I love my job, as well, but didn't think it was appropriate to mention how much I love my job when a fellow RN is clearly struggling. Even though you love your job, can't you see how someone with years of experience who possibly worked in crappy work environments might not feel that way? There is probably a reason that you love your job. The working conditions are good, you feel challenged, work rewarding, etc, etc. Believe it or not, there are nursing jobs out there that have none of those characteristics, management could care less about you, and co-workers are nasty toward one another. I really hope you show more empathy for your patients than you do for your fellow RN's. Allnurses is a place where people can safely vent and celebrate. The OP clearly has worked hard her whole life.

Specializes in Medical/Telemetry. Now ICU.

She wasn't venting. Venting is saying, wow my day sucked today bc this happened....She was putting down nursing as a profession...saying it's not respected and the worst job anyone could have and actually going out of her way saying that her mission in life is to stop people from going into nursing. That's messed up on so many levels and downright insulting!

Specializes in LTC, Pediatrics, Renal Med/Surg.
Omigosh you guys are sooooo incredibly WHINY!!!! I love my job and can't bear to listen to you peeps whigne and complain anymore!!! Please just quit your jobs you claim to HATE and let a new grad get the job. Do yourself a favor, your patients, your co-workers, and new graduate RNs a favor....everyone a favor and just quit :) Done with this thread. ENOUGH SAID! Peace out :)

I'm pretty sure if we could do that we wouldn't be on Allnurses complaining bout it but I could be wrong. my coworkers whine at work but I don't. so just because I mention things about my job I don't like doesn't mean I don't do a heck of a freaking good job. I might be too thorough which is why the job takes a lot out of me. And as far as new grads go you apparently haven't looked at the first year thread...there's at least 3 threads discussing how nursing isn't what they thought it'd be.

Why are you hi-jacking the OPs thread? You put in your :twocents: why can't you leave it at that and move on to another one of the numerous threads on AN instead of berating the OP for feeling how she feels. Good to know that nursing has turned out to be sunshine and lollipops for you...count your blessings and try not to be so dismissive of a perspective that happens to not be your own.

She wasn't venting. Venting is saying, wow my day sucked today bc this happened....She was putting down nursing as a profession...saying it's not respected and the worst job anyone could have and actually going out of her way saying that her mission in life is to stop people from going into nursing. That's messed up on so many levels and downright insulting!
She wasn't venting. Venting is saying, wow my day sucked today bc this happened....She was putting down nursing as a profession...saying it's not respected and the worst job anyone could have and actually going out of her way saying that her mission in life is to stop people from going into nursing. That's messed up on so many levels and downright insulting!

well, those are the op's feelings.

who are you to negate them?

nursing is NOT respected by its administration.

we are nothing but glorified doormats.

i thought you stated you were done with this thread.

leslie

She wasn't venting. Venting is saying, wow my day sucked today bc this happened....She was putting down nursing as a profession...saying it's not respected and the worst job anyone could have and actually going out of her way saying that her mission in life is to stop people from going into nursing. That's messed up on so many levels and downright insulting!

Oh Please grow up ... OP is correct and all the power to him/her ... just ask any of us "Thousands of New Grad RN/LPNs" who were advised by the Senior Nurses and Academia of this "Noble" Profession to take it up because there is "Severe Shortage" of nurses. After giving my 3 years to RN Program and 1 year of job hunting for an RN position, I am now working as checkout clerk at Walmart, proudly displaying my RN badge and advsing others not to do the same mistake.

Yes I did ask all the Nursing Faculty before joing the program about the prospects ... and trusted them because of the Ethics and Integrity of the "noble" profession that they were part of. But still they all lied to our faces (Severe Shortage of Nurses) and misguided us on purpose. Its about time we tell the truth ... DO NOT EVER consider Nursing as a profession ... You will never get a job and even if you found one by mistake it will be pretty close to Slavery. I support the mission to stop people from going into Nursing. Do not believe the Media Hype and that J&J Ad ... thats all bunch of crap .... Do not waste 3+ years of your time, money and energy to become an unemployed RN/BSN .... you are better off becoming a plumber/mechanic/engineer.

Specializes in Med/Surg, Academics.
She wasn't venting. Venting is saying, wow my day sucked today bc this happened....She was putting down nursing as a profession...saying it's not respected and the worst job anyone could have and actually going out of her way saying that her mission in life is to stop people from going into nursing. That's messed up on so many levels and downright insulting!

Haven't you ever just "had it"? Been at the end of your rope? I'm sure the OP does indeed feel the things in the original post, but the intensity of the original post was d/t everything coming to a head, and it all came pouring out. Her subsequent posts were noticeably less intense, which makes me very happy that she did "get it all out." Venting to an understanding audience can be therapeutic. Can you not see that?

I also don't understand why you seem personally insulted by this.

Specializes in geriatrics.

We are all so respected where I work that our manager never works the floor, despite the fact that we have been short for a year. She will put someone in to overtime, rather than work herself...and she is a nurse. So after a while, people get tired of that kind of stuff. This happens all over the place. That's why you have threads such as this. Not for anyone to judge people for venting, because we all know what nursing has become.

Isn't it wonderful how new nurses with less than five years in the workplace are telling us old, whiny bags to bugger off?

I wouldn't let my children become nurses even though I work in a province with a strong union and the highest wages in the nation.

My mother talked me out of nursing when I graduated high school. But I had to go and become a nurse in my late 30s. Know what? She was right.

I've had some downright lousy jobs with lying NAs, a great job (that I had to leave because I was maternity coverage) and some that are just pay the bill jobs.

But people are right. Even my parents never spoke to me the way patients families and nurse managers have.

I just hope that when our rightous new nurses hit the wall, they chose elsewhere to vent.

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

While we invite debate, we ask that you debate the topic, not the poster.

This topic is a venting thread - please respect that. If you have nothing positive/supportive to say, sometimes its better to just skip the thread.

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