Is it easy to find a job as a nurse anesthetist anywhere in the US?

Question by Gabrielle: Is it easy to find a job as a nurse anesthetist anywhere in the US?
Mainly in California, I want to move to San Diego later on in life.

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Answer by stepcmpb
Yes, it’s fairly easy to find a job as a nurse anesthetist almost any where in the US. Go here: www.gaswork.com and click on CRNA, then click on “search CRNA jobs.” Click on all the states you want to work.

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When a Nurse goes to a job interview, do they wear Scrubs or a Business Suit to that meeting?

Question by Feminazi: When a Nurse goes to a job interview, do they wear Scrubs or a Business Suit to that meeting?
I was always curious about this!

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Answer by Fab Germanotta
Why would they wear scrubs to a job interview?

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What r the jobs that relate with biology or chemistry?

Question by Diana Ponce de León: What r the jobs that relate with biology or chemistry?
Right now im depress and so sad cuz I wanted to be a medical technologist. Sadly on my college board I got 2,222 points instead of 3,000 or higher… So I’m jzt asking what kind of jobs r instead of that? Ps dnt say nurse! -.-’ hate it now ! I’m not puttin an enema in someones ass…

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Answer by dustcloud
Right now there is a demand for chemist in the oil industry. I worked as a chemical technician for a company that did fracturing. Most of our jobs used guar gum. That is slime the kids play with. There were other things that we used, but you might consider chemistry.

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I have always said i want to b a nurse but now i feel like i say it out of habit. What other jobs r out there?

Question by Oh mannn….: I have always said i want to b a nurse but now i feel like i say it out of habit. What other jobs r out there?
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Answer by phil the bard lover
pirate,procrastinator,pessimist,hairdresser,pimp,pusher,paperboy/girl,putter of holes inpolos,the person that puts the chocolate chips in cookies

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Jobs Q&A: Nursing jobs at prisons?

Question by flying traveler: Nursing jobs at prisons?
I want to get a nursing degree and work as a nurse at a prison. Should I get a MENTAL HEALTH NURSING degree or should I get a ‘REGULAR’ NURSING degree? Personally I’d prefer to get the mental health one but I’m worried that there aren’t a lot of job opportunities at prisons for mental health nurses….so would it be much much easier for me to get a job at a prison as a ‘regular’ nurse?

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Answer by Just Me
To work as a nurse in prison, you need to have qualified as a registered nurse and preferably be registered in adult, mental health or learning disabilities.
Hope this helps. :)

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Jobs Q&A: Will an Other than Honorable discharge for Marijuana, stop you from getting a job as a nurse?

Question by HMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm: Will an Other than Honorable discharge for Marijuana, stop you from getting a job as a nurse?
Is there anything that could make the discharge not seem so bad example like attending drug classes, please no negative comments.

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Answer by Cherry
Yes, absolutely. They background check you extensively in nursing. However, no worries..it’s a stupid field to get into anyway. Pay is horrible, no jobs, africans/jamaicans come here and steal the jobs for dirt cheap prices…and it’s the most abusive field EVER.

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can you help me and tell me what is this nurse job?

Question by .T.H.: can you help me and tell me what is this nurse job?
I want to work with babys in the nursery feed them,change them etc. I don’t want to do anything with needles is there any job like that,what is it called and what do I have to do to become it. Thanks

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Answer by Ryan H
CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) Try classes at a local Community College.

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What jobs can a 16 year old get working at a hospital?

Question by mel: What jobs can a 16 year old get working at a hospital?
I’ve been looking into it and apparently 16-year-olds can have minor jobs at hospitals, i was just wondering what sort of jobs they could do? I’m looking into being a nurse when i get older and figured this would be good practice (:

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Answer by ТiMøтHч ♥’s Angelina Jolie =)
Not very many at all.
Most jobs require at minimum you be 18 years old and a high school graduate.

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psychology/nursing jobs?

Question by babii16: psychology/nursing jobs?
I am a nursing major but am so interested in psychology and have loved taking pysch. classes. are their any jobs available that incooropate both nursing and psychology? I am planning on getting my masters in nursing…do i need to double major? (that will probally be too intense since nursing is a hard major) i tried looking for jobs that could incoorporate both nursing and pysch. but didnt have a lot of luck! thank u in advance for any help! :]

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Answer by Jill
You can be a psych nurse! There is a whole specialty for it. All you need to start working in a psych facility is your RN license and a facility willing to train you – which usually isn’t hard to find. Psych isn’t among the more popular fields in nursing. You can go on to earn a master’s degree which specializes in psych, such as a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner or a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Psychiatry.

You could go for a double major or major in nursing and minor in psych and it would be great knowledge for you, but it’s not required or anything.

Good luck!

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Question about becoming a nurse?

Question by danglesmcnasty: Question about becoming a nurse?
I really want to become a nurse, but everyone i hear keeps saying there are so many people going to nursing school you’ll have such a hard time after you make it out of school finding work and stuff. how true is this? I’m so afraid that after all the money I will put into this I’ll be stuck with a useless degree in something I can’t even get a job in. You always hear of nursing shortages, but what they don’t tell you is that there’s such an overflow of grad nurses without jobs. Any advice will be appreciated!

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Answer by Rick B
There are not anywhere NEAR enough spaces in current nursing education to fill the slots. I still have one semester left to obtain my BSN and I just got hired as a Student Nurse. The people I have talked to often have multiple offers when they graduate. One hospital out in the subburbs of Houston is paying $ 10,000 signing bonuses for experienced nurses. We have SEVERAL new facilities opening up. As experienced nurses move, openings become available for new nurses.

I do not ever anticipate having a problem finding a job once I graduate.

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