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any nurses in NT if so anybody know whose hiring new grads right now?? job market is wack right now if you're new to the scene :/
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Originally Posted by rowbot626
I'm an rn and I just passed my nclex a couple months ago. Gah all the places I've applied either cancelled their new grad program or I have to wait till 2010! Screw that mess... Oh yeah I'm from the Los Angeles area. My only hope right now is Glendale memorial. If that don't pop off I think Ima do psych, but I really want that medsurg/tele/icu exp so I could go from there. Where do u work and what unit do u work at brightnike?
Originally Posted by In Yo Nostril
i came in here to say that i bet bright nikes is a nurse due to his flipness.
Originally Posted by jp since 88
It's nice to know that there are a handful of NT heads who know where the money is at. Haha!
I'm really curious.. How are the female nurses lookin' up north?
I'm actually looking to move up in that direction when I have enough money saved up. San Diego will always be home, but I'm over living in the area and could use a fresh breath of air.
I'm actually going to start school soon for Vocational Nursing in San Diego at Kaplan College and am well aware of our country's economic situation and even for us aspiring to be nurses, jobs might not be as readily available for us like before.
I'll be starting school next month. I'm pretty stoked.. this will be a big experience for me. Any tips or advice for handling my business as a nurse?
I'll definitely take that into consideration. Thanks a lot for the advice breh.Originally Posted by TIMBSJFORCE1
Originally Posted by jp since 88
It's nice to know that there are a handful of NT heads who know where the money is at. Haha!
I'm really curious.. How are the female nurses lookin' up north?
I'm actually looking to move up in that direction when I have enough money saved up. San Diego will always be home, but I'm over living in the area and could use a fresh breath of air.
I'm actually going to start school soon for Vocational Nursing in San Diego at Kaplan College and am well aware of our country's economic situation and even for us aspiring to be nurses, jobs might not be as readily available for us like before.
I'll be starting school next month. I'm pretty stoked.. this will be a big experience for me. Any tips or advice for handling my business as a nurse?
My advice is to try to get your EMT cert and work in the hospital as an ER tech so you can have some experience. Plus the experience you'll get in the ER is probably way better than a nurse thats just been in the medical floor their whole life. Trust me, when you get in that program and you carry that experience, you'll be way ahead than most students...CLINICALS WILL BE A BREEZE FOR YOU.