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Lvn/ lpn or RN in SeattleHow is the job market for LPN/LVN in the Seattle / Tacoma area ? Are the job prospects better for RN than LPN / LVN in the Seattle area ? Point of clarification.... LVN refers only CA & TX - in all other states , it's LPN. You may also want to beRN mother looking at options to work from home?1 I am new to this site and decided to look and see what others had to say on the topic of an RN with a BSN working from home. I worked at a Trauma and Burn ICU after I graduated from Nursing school a few years ago, then went to work at a Children'sI have a BS in Psychology then an ASN can I go for MSN in Leadership or a DNP?I am currently in a position where I work nights at a factory as an OHN. I have a lot of down time (20-30 hrs/week) where I am not doing anything. I am looking into going back to school. Here is my life at 35. My wife and I (yes I am a man) have a 3Scheduling dilemma...which job?Need help folks: have two job offers, and while it sounds crazy, I am likely going to pick based on schedule. Both jobs seem great and do-able to me.Job A: 3 12-hr's, self-scheduling. Job B: 4 10-hr's, M-F, a random weekday off each week. No week first job as a care partner on transplant unitHowdy,I just finished my lst clinical rotation this past spring on the neurosurgery and I just accepted a job offer to work on the transplant unit at the same hospital I had clinicals . It's a teaching hospital, I"m really excited and nervous San Antonio Methodist Residency ProgramHas anyone else applied to the Methodist Residency Program in San Antonio? I am looking at the application now, and only see PRN positions open for the RN Residency. Does anybody know anything about this?Also, when y'all fill out applications do y Dietetics to BSNHi! I am a (very) recent grad with my BS in Dietetics. I have been interested in nursing along the way and applied and was waitlisted at my school. It went to the back burner for a while as I focused on my dietetics degree. Now I am in the position tI don't feel smart or fast enough to continue to be an RN.I have little confidence as an RN, I have a BSN. I passed my courses with great grades. And in my first 2years at bedside I was off and running, I felt like I was "getting" it. I loved the career I had chosen. Then during my third year andCareer ChangersHey ladies and gentlemenThis is my first post and I wanted to thank you for all of the amazing advice and support I've seen across this site. So I'm another person considering a career change. I'm actually very young in my career. I am 23 years Going to school: question for nursesSo actually I have a few questions.Is it hard to find employment outside of a hospital, such as a Dr. Office? If you do apply for positions at hospitals, do you ever "need" to work night shift?.. For instance if you are new to the field i |