PA44Jockey
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You don't wanna become a doctor, you wanna be nurse? Is your name Gailord Faker?
You don't wanna become a doctor, you wanna be nurse? Is your name Gailord Faker?
I am thinking about becoming a Registered Nurse. Are there any nurses roaming here that could recommend a school in the Cinicinnati area. I am not looking for an online program, but an accredited school to attend.
Also, from what I know on the subject, an RN is now a 4 year degree not 2 years like in the past. But if you decide to do it (from what my mom tells me) do the RN not the LPN.
good luck
I liked the nursing program at KSU, most of those girls were in my classes.I don't know if it is close enough to you, but Kent State has a pretty good nursing program Greg![]()
An RN is a BSN and is a 4 year course, LPN is two year and limits you big time. My sis is an RN, makes over @$75K and works from home 2 days a week.
Nurses bring home more than Doctors right away, because Doc's have to pay for their own insurance.
Not true at all.also I see some of you guys have posted big $$$ salaries, I've been told you can make that but you have to be will to be basically a "whore". You have to be available to travel and cover several hospitals and the 100K jobs you are a contractor with no benefits, you provide your own. It's kind of like you can make 100K+ as a commuter/regional pilot but you need to pick up open time and work your a$$ to do it.
After 38 years (28 at the same hospital), on a 3 day/week sked, 12 hour days, 36hr paid at 40/week, (considered full time at her hospital) her salary is 65K.
Some very specialized nurses (anesthetists) might earn more than some non specialized, underperforming family practice doctors, but to overgeneralize this to the degree this statement has would be very misleading.
The most generic family practice doctors should be earning at least $120,000 - $140,000/yr. in most markets...though I know of one who lacks ambition who is closer to $85,000/yr. Depending on speciality, doctors with more training can easily exceed $250k/yr. Cardiologists are capable of pulling down well over $500k/yr. - after malpractice insurance.
No. You are wrong. 100% completely wrong.Somewhere out there, is a nurse tired of changing bedpans, cleaning up vomit and blood...
That nurse wants to be a pilot!
No. You are wrong. 100% completely wrong.
PA44jockey,
I posted this a while back. My wife has been a RN since 1982.
Some things to think about if you want to become a Nurse. Be ready to be puked on, spit on, pissed on, sh!t on, (they all smell real good especially when it comes from a drunk) screamed at, slapped in the face, punched in the face, knocked on your a$$, verbally abused, physically abused, You will get stuck with a dirty needle, you may look down the barrel of a gun, you may have a knife pointed at you. One time you will do mouth to mouth on someone who will have HIV, Hepatitis A,B,or C, Tuberculosis, or MRSA. Someone will try and sue you. You will go to court. You will work 8, 10, 12, or 16 hour shifts. You will work your a$$ off. The pay is not that great. There demand will always be high for RN's because people will always be sick and RN's leave the profession everyday. If we go to a National Health Care Plan the job will suck even more.( God I hope we don't)
701EV
One of the biggest myths of nurses is all they do is change bed pans and all that fun stuff.So what you are saying is that it would be just like working at Comair? Right? (Sarcasms inserted)
Yes I understand this. As well know that lots of people are not cut out for this type of work. I believe that I am up for it though. I am not one of those people that gets sick when they see someone else get sick and I've been somewhat of a medical experiment myself over the years.