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Quitting nursing to be a sahm?Rating: (votes: 0) I'm not going to blow any smoke - this decision will have a significant impact on your career. When you eventually decide to re-enter the nursing workforce, you will be starting from zero and competing with "new" new grads.Based on your post, you really haven't had a chance to develop your initial competency/confidence. This is extremely difficult to do on a part time basis because your initial development is correlated to the amount of work exposure you have... part time means a much longer process. You really haven't had a chance to get started.However, your family must always be your primary concern. I would suggest giving yourself a specific timeline (ex: until youngest is in first grade) and making sure you stay connected to nursing - through professional meetings, CE, volunteer activities, etc. Who knows, by the time you decide to re-enter nursing the work environment may have completely changed for the better, and you'll have plenty of opportunities. Comment: Quote from HouTxI'm not going to blow any smoke - this decision will have a significant impact on your career. When you eventually decide to re-enter the nursing workforce, you will be starting from zero and competing with "new" new grads.Based on your post, you really haven't had a chance to develop your initial competency/confidence. This is extremely difficult to do on a part time basis because your initial development is correlated to the amount of work exposure you have... part time means a much longer process. You really haven't had a chance to get started.However, your family must always be your primary concern. I would suggest giving yourself a specific timeline (ex: until youngest is in first grade) and making sure you stay connected to nursing - through professional meetings, CE, volunteer activities, etc. Who knows, by the time you decide to re-enter nursing the work environment may have completely changed for the better, and you'll have plenty of opportunities.Comment: It's a shame. I can remember feeling the same way at that point in my career. I was working full time nights as a new nurse( going back 30 years) I became pregnant with our first and quit and at the end of my pregnancy. I stayed home for 4 years. We bought a new home and I needed to go back to work. So i went to one hospital, applied and was hired right then and there. There was never any question about will I find a job even after the 4 year absence. I did just fine on a med/surg floor. I remember a nursing executive saying to me one time- that was the beauty of nursing as one could have a family and jump right back into it after being away from it for a few years. This was the selling point of nursing. Why have they destroyed this. I think it was the business entities that destroyed nursing. Were they jealous that nursing had a different kind of career patterns and more flexible options then they did?
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