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Experience per diem work and being a momRating: (votes: 0) I can understand. Im a mommy to 3 also. 10y 5y 18m. Rn for three years in pursuit of BSN. Only difference? Ive never taken maternity leave. I return to work 6w pp post cesarean with all three. IT SUCKED. I work 40+ hours a week. Just keep plugging away and you'll find your niche. GL :-) Comment:
I have been a per diem nurse and a mom for many years. Working less than full time does have its price. Learning and mastery of nursing comes a lot slower. If I had worked full time for all those years, I would probably rate my skills as expert in the novice-to-expert scale. To be very honest with myself, I am a competent nurse, occasionally a proficient one. You don't get to be a musical maestro by practicing once a week. Nursing is no different. I am not complaining though, I made my choices and have no regrets. I am aware of the tradeoffs.
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I just was having a "I wish I had more experience" moment after seeing some of my fellow nursing grads ,who have no children, nursing achievements. I am blessed to have the opportunities that I do have and happy I have been able to do what works best for my family. I will quit my whining suck it up and move on and look for great opportunities to increase my knowledge and experience for the future. Thanks!
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Speaking only for myself, I was always worried sick when my own child was young and I had to go to work and leave her in the care of others. I sometimes wish I had found some way around it.
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