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List the type of automobiles that you all drive since you've gotten your nursing diploma/degree. Indicate your status as CNA, LPN or RN. :)
RN/MBA - 1993 Dodge Ram 4X4 Turbo Diesel, dually. I call it Max, which is short for Maximum Truckypoo.
Now, I like to think I'm as open-minded as the next fella, but did you not notice this is a male nursing forum? Sheesh!!! (Unless of course you are a male, in which case please pardon my disparaging your manhood, but sheesh!!!)
I needed a reliable car for school, so I traded in my light blue Subaru wagon for a light blue 92 Subaru wagon. Now that I'm out of school, I'm hoping to upgrade in the next few months (maybe a 2000 or so Outback), unless I hit the lottery, in which case I'll fix up the one I have.
Nursing student 98 dodge neon with over 220,000 miles on it :uhoh21:
I don't care what it looks like, or what is sounds like as long as it takes me from A to B :chuckle
After I graduate as an RN, I will not buy an expensive vehicle or even new. I rather start a family and buy a home. I don't try to keep up with Jone's, care to impress anyone or want a car payment. My very expensive student loans will take the place of that
A used car in reasonable conditions will suit me just fine and I will be just as happy as a Mercedes or BMW :)
Jess
EdBSN09
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I'm a student starting a BSN program this Fall, but I bought a 2005 Honda Accord EX in March. I had a '98 Grand Prix GTP with 175,000 that was killing me in fuel (took premium gas) and repairs.
Loving the Honda so far, although I realize it'll make money even tighter over the next four years. I wanted a reliable car for my commute, though, and I think it should be a good one.