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which route to go...Rating: (votes: 0) I am in CA too, and the job market is tight here for RNs. New grads are not getting jobs. Even experienced RNs can't change specialties. I am not sure what the LVN job market is like, but I know my employer (acute care level 2 trauma center) isn't hiring LVNs anymore. Maybe the CNA program would be a good place to start if you think you will be moving soon and just want to get a taste of acute care? A commitment to LVN or RN program takes time/energy, and there is sadly no promise for a job. Do you think you could get into an LVN program and finish up before you move again? That might be feasible. Good luck in whatever you decide!! Comment: There are hospital systems that offer nursing programs through the local colleges which is easier to get into than trying to apply directly to the college for nursing. This is available to only employees so it is not something that is posted on their website. You could check with HR on this. The hospital system has their nurse grads sign a one or two year contract to work for the system after passing NCLEX. But if the student bails out instead, they will need to pay back the system for the education they received.
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