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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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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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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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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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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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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Question by raymond_1265: Should I go to Community College or 4 year college for Nursing?
I’m graduating in two months and I want to become a nurse. I applied to some universities around here (Seton Hall, Rutgers) and I got declined by all of them. I have a 3.6 GPA but my SAT score was a 1350. I got accepted into Farleigh Dickinson and Dominican College. At FDU, I didn’t get accepted into their School of Nursing, but I can apply to it after taking the basic courses needed for Nursing. At Dominican College, I got into their Nursing Program with a scholarship. I applied to Bergen Community for Nursing but I didn’t get into the Nursing Program, should I go to BCC, take my gen. ed. courses then apply to their nursing program? What’s the best thing to do? Thanks in advanced! Sorry if it’s too much to read!
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Answer by Randy
I definitely recommend checking out the community college. It typically costs less and is a great way to knock out your gen eds while paying less. If you work hard and do well, it’ll make you a more attractive candidate when you decide to reapply to the nursing program. You’ll have more money in your pocket (or less debt) and an associate’s degree to boot.
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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 by danielle esch: How hard is it to go to nursing school and play college soccer?
I am a senior in high school and college is right around the corner for me. I plan on going to college for nursing seeing as that has been my dream job for a while now. The only problem I have is that I am also interested in playing soccer at college. I already a couple of colleges that have contacted me that want me to play for them. The only problem is my mom, who is also a nurse, is totally against me playing soccer in college because she thinks that it will take up too much time from my studies and I won’t do good in nursing school. I was pretty confident that I would be able to juggle both soccer in school in college since I have done it all my life with high school (I have a 4.1 GPA and take AP and honors classes while playing club and high school soccer) but my mom keeps telling me how hard nursing school is and that I would have to choose one or the other and that im not aloud to choose both. So my question is: How hard is nursing school really? and do you think I would be able balance it out with studying and playing soccer at the same time? I am having a hard time deciding if i should give up soccer, which i really don’t want to do, but I will if it will interfere with my future.
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Answer by ♫notalwaysthere♫
well I’m assuming your not in running start and will be new to college credits, that being said, you technically won’t jump straight into nursing school. You’ll more than likely take from a year to two years taking basic prereqs like anatomy, chem, and english. If you are passionate at both, I say go for it. The prereqs are the easy part, now I can’t say how hard nursing school is because I have yet to start but I’ve finished my 2 years of prereqs for the BSN program and you will be able to juggle fine if you make time to study also. I have heard of so many mothers going back to school and I’m sure thats harder to juggle then soccer, so if you set your mind to it, then you can do it. PLENTY of other people are juggling more, and you seem pretty smart so you should be fine, just explain to your mom maybe make her a deal if you don’t get at least a 3.2 gpa your first semester then you’ll quit soccer or something. Good luck with everything, hope this helps!
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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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