Published Jun 24, 2011
samae23
18 Posts
So, I am a registered nurse in Wisconsin. I graduated in Dec. '10, but I haven't found a job yet....I have looked at almost every option. Basically NO ONE wants me... I am wondering if anyone knows if you CAN work as a CNA in Wisconsin with a registered nurse license? I honestly just need experience at this point, I will try anything. Otherwise I might look at volunteer opportunites, but what type of volunteering would even be helpful??? I am so frustrated!!! I don't know what to do and wish people would just give me a chance so I can prove what a great nurse I can be
RosesrReder, BSN, MSN, RN
8,498 Posts
To answer your question in a nutshell..............because new grads are very expensive to train and currently there is a glut of nurses in the country.
I highly doubt you could work as a CNA while being a licensed nurse but best to call your BON and find out.
Wishing you find a job soon. GL! It's tough out there for most new grads. Don't give up!
Sun0408, ASN, RN
1,761 Posts
I am not sure if you can work as a CNA but either way, it will not give you RN experience just CNA.. The company will still have to train you.. Check with your BON to find out if you can, it might just be a foot in the door and a paycheck..
As for volunteering, try like the American Red Cross or low income health clinic in your area.. It will look good on a resume :)
sameyjaney
84 Posts
Don't give up. It took me 7 months to find a job. Keep searching. Make personal contact when possible (ex. show up at Human Resources and ask to talk to nurse recruiter etc.). Mostly just be very persistent!! Good luck!!
diva rn, BSN, RN
963 Posts
It's not just because you are a new grad. There really is no nursing shortage anymore...there are areas of the country where jobs are easier to find, could you possibly relocate. I am in South Florida and the job market here is very tight. I know several people who are in your situation. One of them moved to the Dakotas where I understand there actually are jobs. Check out Indianapolis too, I was talking to a friend there and she thought the market was good.
Good Luck.
GiantJerk
71 Posts
Ugh sorry, your situation sucks. Have you looked at moving somewhere with more demand? I live in Lubbock TX and everyone who I graduated in May 2011 who has applied for a job has one. I had one waiting for me when I graduated. Granted we don't have the Packers or all that awesome cheese, but we do have jobs apparently :) Good luck!
mindlor
1,341 Posts
Shoot lemme give you my humble opinion on what TX has going for it!!!
Some of the nicest people that anyone could ever hope to meet!!
I love TX :)
Well thanks everyone! I WISH I could relocate....unfortunately my situation sucks even more because my fiance just got a job in the area as a police officer, so needless to say we're kinda stuck here for a little while! I guess I'll just have to start volunteering!! I'll keep looking though, I'm not going to give up on nursing!! Never!
ChrissybRN
33 Posts
i also can't find a job. its rough. I dont know about you but relocating is not an option for me. In my mind thats absolutely ridiculous. All everyone is looking for is EXPERIENCE. How the hell can we do that if nobody will give us a chance. Dont give up and Good Luck!
I've always wanted to go to Texas :) Well sugar, that sucks!
I know, I just wish someone would be willing to give me the experience I need! I wonder how anyone is supposed to start out with no one wanting to give us a chance! I would LOVE to get into a residency program but they;re SOOOO competitive! I've already applied to two, and they shot me down. Of course
lrobinson5
691 Posts
If you're desperate, you might relocate to get that infamous year of experience. I know it would be difficult, but absence does make the heart grow fonder.