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"Smart Is The New Rich" Graduate Nurses Cannot Find WorkRating: (votes: 1) "Smart is the new rich, it has been repeated in the media. But when it comes to finding a paying, permanent full-time job as a registered nurse for new graduates from colleges with a major in nursing, jobs for those with no nursing experience are scarce. And numerous registered nurses are being recruited as lower-paid caregivers, a job which may not require any medical training." http://www.allvoices.com/contributed...permanent-jobs Maybe this is how I know I'm getting old ...I'm young enough to have fully embraced the internet, but old enough that it does not occur to me to get "news" from internet sources not affiliated with mainstream news organizations. Unless I'm specifically looking for input from private individuals or organizations, in which case I accept the limitations of their perspectives.This "article" (and it pains me to use that term) is a piece of writing published by an internet site which accepts content from "contributors". It essentially says nothing, other than some newly graduated nurses are having difficulty finding permanent employment. It makes extensive use of links ... which I suppose are attempting to substitute for referenced citations.I could "contribute" an "article" on the mating habits of hairy-nosed wombats ... it would have about as much impact.What is the point? Comment:
I experienced and am still experiencing this. The author(s) got it right. Finally, somebody got this story right!
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That article may have been true, but it was so poorly written I found it difficult to even read. Why not get someone who knows what they're talking about (and maybe can string together a few comprehendible sentences) to write the article?
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although i understand the need for such a topic, i had a very hard time reading though this article. did the author get paid to write? does this publication have an editor????
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The author should take remedial English classes.
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I personally would love to read an article about the mating habits of hairy-nosed wombats. Any chance it will be published before the end of the year??
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Someone send it to yahoo! Their editors wouldn't change a thing, but at least the content would be spot on.
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Similar topic, better written in my opinion:"New California nursing graduates find it hard to get hired"http://www.sacbee.com/2011/12/04/409...graduates.htmlCheers!
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Quote from Altra....I'm young enough to have fully embraced the internet, but old enough that it does not occur to me to get "news" from internet sources not affiliated with mainstream news organizations. Unless I'm specifically looking for input from private individuals or organizations, in which case I accept the limitations of their perspectives.
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Quote from Paco69I personally would love to read an article about the mating habits of hairy-nosed wombats. Any chance it will be published before the end of the year??
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Quote from plasmatixMy understanding is that National Geographic is neck-in-neck with Vogue for a Valentine's Day pictorial, Paco. Subjects of the article are holding out for the cover.Personally, I don't understand why you're interested in a story about my ex-husband.
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Quote from plasmatixMy understanding is that National Geographic is neck-in-neck with Vogue for a Valentine's Day pictorial, Paco. Subjects of the article are holding out for the cover.Personally, I don't understand why you're interested in a story about my ex-husband.
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