Jobs Q&A: i’m a nurse who has let her license lapse for four years.what jobs should i consider w/o rn license. ?

Question by kimbrellkaylyn: i’m a nurse who has let her license lapse for four years.what jobs should i consider w/o rn license. ?
it’ an associate degree in nursing,could it also apply as degree in health.
small hospitals where your understaffed. pts. are just not being taken care of as well. and the pt load was the worse. doing total care and all labs. there are no red flags on me.

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Answer by Chuck M
Why don’t you take a refresher course and get your license back? We could sure use you. There is such a shortage in nursing. Without your license, you could be an aide for floor work, or maybe some admin job clerical job.

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What career is better nurse or firefighter?

Question by CJ: What career is better nurse or firefighter?
I am about to go to college and ive narrowed my career choices to two which are nursing or a firefighting, I heard nurses are sometimes better paid but I was told by my friend that male nurses have a difficult time finding a job since female nurses get the job more often is this true do male nurses have a difficult time getting a job should I go with firefighting plz help? Would appreciate opinions

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Answer by fruity.dude
umm….firefighter is worse because you inhale a lot of smoke,you have a good chance of dying if you have to go in and save people,and you don’t get payed as much…

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what are good jobs for women i can think of two , Secretary or nurse can anyone think of any more?

Question by wing fei: what are good jobs for women i can think of two , Secretary or nurse can anyone think of any more?

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Answer by Bella
Any job available that a woman is qualified to perform is a good job. Gender roles in the workplace is nearly a thing of the past.

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Jobs Q&A: how hard is it to find lpn jobs that pay 20 + dollars hr. tell me about a job or two. ex. prisson nurse?

Question by josh h: how hard is it to find lpn jobs that pay 20 + dollars hr. tell me about a job or two. ex. prisson nurse?
please include some job duties

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Answer by I scream
I doubt that you will get a job as an lpn that pays that much. It could be possible so apply at some hospitals.

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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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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: 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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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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