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Tired of floor nursing.Rating: (votes: 0) You are describing the the dilemma of the hospital nurse. How long have you been a nurse? How long have you been in your current position and is your experience within the same hospital system? Comment:
Ive been a nurse for 4 years. Ive been in this particular position and hospital for 5 months. I did over 2 years in one position and the rest travel nursing.
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Maybe you just have to try to find that slower pace non hospital job. Have you looked into clinics or Dr, offices. my sister in law was a hospital nurse in ICU for something like 10 years in two different hospitals, and now works in a retirment home and is loving it. Grant it she makes a ton less but she loves the slower pace and they are a lot more relaxed about time off and such. Just try to find your new niche in nursing, there are plenty of different avenues to explore.
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100 percent correct , life is too short. We still have to plan.You have 4 years of experience, with 4 positions. You really don't want to look like a job hopper. It WILL limit your offers.Your experience is already impressive. It's going to take you time to find what you want. Stick out the year in the current -H#$@hole, while you search."I don't want to have my co-workers looking down on me or my unit director being upset with me for leaving so soon. "Leave emotional reactions out of this.
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I would definitely try to make it more than 6 months with 1 year being ideal. I would use this time to search and consider what might be a good fit-maybe even job shadow. Work on your exit plan- it may make your current job more tolerable just knowing you have an end date. I certainly understand how you feel, I've been working med/surg for a long time and I am burned on call lights and family members. I keep thinking PACU or OR might be a nice change.
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