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06-14-2011, 08:22 AM #1
just looking for thoughts and comments
i am contemplating going to nursing school since i cannot find a decent paying job in this economy. i love everything about my breast cancer job that i have now, but it ain't paying well enough to keep me around, and i have not seen a penny raise in two years. the nursing program is an accelerated program and only lasts 10 months. do i say F it and go into a lil more debt (only have 31k now) now so i can reap the benefits later? plus, i think there is a contract that one can sign with the school/hospital to where you are obligated to work for them for 2 years after graduation and they will pay for school. here is a little history about me, i was in nursing school about 5 years ago but i wasn't focused on school at the time (partying and women). i failed out of the second to last class by two test questions and then just went to work after that. it took me a little while to mature and then i went back to school and finished my bachelor's degree while working full time and did 54 hours in one year! it took me a while to find any kind of job after the first recession hit back in 2008 and then this doctor decided to take a chance on me. i thought the job of doing cancer research would have paid a little more than i am making but it doesn't and it sucks! i can't sustain a living like this so that is why i have been job hunting and thinking about school again. with school, i would first have to see what it would take to get back in good standings with the program in order to even apply. i emailed on of my old professors there and she gave me some numbers to contact so i have to get the ball rolling soon because the deadline to apply is August 15th. well, sorry to ramble on, just looking for other opinions on the matter. thanks.
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06-14-2011, 08:58 AM #2
Never stop educating oneself! You seem to have already figured out what you feel is right for you. And, sounds like only a beginning...good for you ragin....
Any career your passionate about will only lead to more openings in the future if you desire too.
All the best darlin
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06-14-2011, 09:04 AM #3
i did a mid life career change.... extremely difficult and took around 4 years to transition..... glad i did it now..... not so glad as I was doing it then
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06-14-2011, 09:19 AM #4
I did the whole mid life transition also. It was more of a forced transition due to being laid off and lack of work in the field but I'm also glad I did. I make almost 3x as much and do 80% less work. Oh, and my previous employer paid for over 2 year of schooling and unemployment.
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06-14-2011, 09:33 AM #5
thanks for all the responses. and thats what i wanted and figured i would hear. thanks again!
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06-14-2011, 09:39 AM #6
What kind of work would you do for free? What is in your heart if I waved a magic wand?
Life is too short, so kiss slowly, laugh insanely, love truly and forgive quickly.Author Unknown
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06-14-2011, 10:43 AM #7
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