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Shada 01-09-2009 09:38 AM

Hello and welcome!
I know you will have a job soon, you have the skills, and one nice thing about nursing, the world is yours!!

Good kuck..

gja1000 01-09-2009 09:40 AM

Yes, hospitals are cutting back, just like everyone else. It usually does not affect nursing positions, but what is happening is that there is not as much turnover. Nurses are not quitting their jobs, or changing jobs right now, so there are fewer openings than usual. All that usually means is that a new nurse might not get the job she wants, or the hospital she wants, or the shift she wants. Nurses usually never have to look long for a job, but they may have to take a job that they didn't necessarily think they wanted or they might have to relocate.

Good luck Kimberly!!!

donna1990 01-09-2009 10:36 AM

Hope you find something soon that will get you by.
Everything is cutting back, my husband talked to the mail carrier yesterday and he said there was hardly any mail and they probably would be laying off. I noticed recently that we hardly get any mail, just the bills.

KimberlysRN 01-09-2009 10:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gja1000 (Post 85779)
Yes, hospitals are cutting back, just like everyone else. It usually does not affect nursing positions, but what is happening is that there is not as much turnover. Nurses are not quitting their jobs, or changing jobs right now, so there are fewer openings than usual. All that usually means is that a new nurse might not get the job she wants, or the hospital she wants, or the shift she wants. Nurses usually never have to look long for a job, but they may have to take a job that they didn't necessarily think they wanted or they might have to relocate.

Good luck Kimberly!!!

Very true. I don't mind taking anything I just need something now. :) I know as a new grad I will start out on nights which is fine. I am going to look out of this valley and just put in applications all over southern california. I know I will probably have to move which is fine. I just want to make sure I get a solid foundation and the education I need to be a great nurse. :)

judy 01-09-2009 02:55 PM

Good luck Kim! The exact right job will come along when the time is right.

Blueyes 01-10-2009 05:56 PM

My dil started to work for Swedish Hospital in Seattle in the ICU right after she graduated last year. She works nights, and she LOVES it! Good luck with your search!


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