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Why do so many nurses work multiple jobs?

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Why am I working multiple jobs?

This is a tough habit I am working on breaking. I had too many jobs! One full-time in appeals, two part-time teaching jobs, and one legal nurse consulting job. WHAT AM I DOING? Four jobs, really? Is it fear of missing out? Is it just too easy to pick up more employment, to spend more time to make a little more money with these side hustles? These were all jobs working from home, so it's easy to justify in my head working more in my jammies and slippers. ? 

But when my daughter is disappointed that mommy is working yet again, something's gotta give. So I quit two of those part-time jobs, and will likely leave the third part-time job in the new year. It seems weird to just work one job, but ... it's enough! We're doing fine money-wise. 

Am I alone in this? 

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Well I am happy to say I am on my way to being a one-job RN. I gave notice to my teaching job, and they offered to convert me to adjunct rather than part-time, but I declined. I feel like I will get sucked back into working more than I want to if I do that, so I will finish teaching my current students and then be done with all part-time things. I feel good about this. 

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