I graduate nursing school in May! I am very excited. I have already started the job search. :) I have applied to some ICU and med-surg positions as I am not entirely sure what I want to do. I have a had a great interest in being a NICU nurse. I feel it would be very rewarding but I understand this position can lead to burnout. It is very hard to get into peds, but I found a position opening in the NICU that is every weekend 2 12 hour shifts, and one night shift during the week. I am hesitant to work EVERY weekend, as I would never get to spend quality time with my significant other and we really enjoy boating and water sports on the weekend. I am not sure if I should give this up, but I know it would be a good opportunity. What do you think? What are the pros and cons of working in the NICU? What are the pros and cons to a weekend program? Open to any and all advice.
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Hi all,
I graduate nursing school in May! I am very excited. I have already started the job search. :) I have applied to some ICU and med-surg positions as I am not entirely sure what I want to do. I have a had a great interest in being a NICU nurse. I feel it would be very rewarding but I understand this position can lead to burnout. It is very hard to get into peds, but I found a position opening in the NICU that is every weekend 2 12 hour shifts, and one night shift during the week. I am hesitant to work EVERY weekend, as I would never get to spend quality time with my significant other and we really enjoy boating and water sports on the weekend. I am not sure if I should give this up, but I know it would be a good opportunity. What do you think? What are the pros and cons of working in the NICU? What are the pros and cons to a weekend program? Open to any and all advice.