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  1. Looking for a new career !!

    Go back to school and apply for an RN program when you have completed all your core courses and prerequisites. ( Word of caution though, don't waste your your time applying if your GPA is less than a 3.8.) Nursing school is a total beoch, but if you graduate and pass your boards you are pretty...
  2. Need a New Job(Career)

    Get your nursing degree/ RN license. You will start getting job offers 2 semesters before you even graduate, and once you graduate, and pass your Boards, you will have more offers than you can handle. Within the next 5 years there is going to be a nation wide shortage of over 750,000 nurses so...
  3. Looking for a job

    Of course the Med-Surg floor does nights, they are there 24/7. Most nurses prefer nights because you get a night and weekend shift differential. I think it's $3.50 an hour more for nights and the same for weekends.
  4. Looking for a job

    The school is irrelevant as long as you have an active RN license. I'm not sure about the $10,000, but when I got a $5,000 sign on bonus from them it was paid all at once, although Uncle Sam took his portion first. This bonus is probably for 3 East, which is their hardest Med-Surg floor. The...
  5. Looking for a job

    The Coliseum in Macon is offering a $10,000 sign on bonus for experienced RNs to work Med-Surg right now. Everybody is looking for RNs, and a male RN is even more valuable and desired. You can pretty much walk into any hospital, nursing home, doctor's office or correctional facility in central...
  6. Looking for a job

    Since you more than likely have all or the majority of your required core classes apply for an RN program and get your nursing degree. Once you get your RN license you do not need to look for a job, they will look for you, especially if you are a male RN.
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