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Help!! How Can I Off the Floor the quickest?Rating: (votes: 5) There is no quick and easy way -- unless you get really lucky. It takes time and planning to swich careers successfully. So my first recommendation is to find a way to either stay where you are or transfer to somewhere similar (where your current skills will suffice) for a little while longer. Perhaps switching to part time ... or simply a change of shift or unit will help buy you a little time while you plan for the next stage of your career.Once you have bought yourself a little time ... then do some researching and soul-searching. Assess yourself and your situation. What are you talents? Your skills? Your career preferences? How much are you willing to invest in re-training? What opportunities do you see as feasible options? Perhaps you should buy a book or two on nursing careers and career planning to help you start thinking about it. (Try Amazon.com) Skim nursing journals that relate to specialities/roles that attract your attention to help you get a feel for those specialties.Once you have done all that beginning researching and soul-searching ... you should start narrowing down your list of possibilities a little. Then investigate each of those possibilities in depth. What skills/education would they require? What is the likelihood that you could switch into that field? Talk to people in those fields. etc. Then ask the big question: "Will it be worth it?" Then make a decision and start doing what you need to do.Good luck to you. Comment: Thank you for your ideas. I hadn't thought about the career books. The only thing I know for sure is I really do not want more nursing classes- ever. Thats why I thought Health Informatics would be good, but I keep getting mixed messages from people in the field. Maybe I should "suck it up" and go for nursing classess and get MSN and teach or something. I can stick it out for a little while , but its hard!!! ( LOL yes, I just saw the irony)
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