That Job Ain't The Problem, it's You, You're the Problem| RN Rant | YourFavNurseB
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- Nurses have SO much potential, we have too many specialties, skills and knowledge to be unhappy and broke.
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Are you the problem or is it truly the job?
The job
Yeap,if you are not happy, just leave.Don't stay in one place and complain.When one door closed, another will open .
I’m stagnant in my career. I been a LPN for the last 3 yrs working assisted living. I like that it’s chill lol but I’m not learning anything. I have tried skilled but these places are horrible. I just started in my bridge program bc I want more options as a nurse. Great video btw!!
gurl I been waiting for you to drop a video since I met you in the parking lot of the Aldi! I agree, we are valuable. We need to decide to move on. I've been moving since I got my LPN and I'll hit the ground running after I get this RN!!!!
Hey gurl!!! It’s was so nice talking to you! You did a lot with you LPN so I just owe you ur gonna be thriving with that RN, you can def negotiate your salary with all that experience you have.
Journaling is an awesome thing to do on your professional journey.
I love working with the geriatric community as well ☺️ I'm looking forward to becoming a nurse and working with them ❤
Girl I did the exact opposite of you. I became and LPN and went straight into the hospital. I work neurology which was a very heavy floor with a very high turn over rate. Well I started the bridge program in January and left to make more money in LTC because hospital pay LPN way less than LTC. If I go back to the hospital after i get my RN I'd probably make the same pay I making now as in LPN in LTC. But to be completely honest I do miss the hospital. But until I'm done with school I need to maximize my pay.
That’s so cool that you got hospital exp as a LPN! I was always told that hospitals pay less and I waited a year till I applied for the hospital as a RN then I got my highest paying nursing job at this place I’m at now. I think if you can get PRN, weekend option or travel assignments ( some of them will take you even if you are local) you will def get paid more in the hospital as a RN, they really need RNs!you have experience so I would def use that to negotiate your pay. Good luck with everything. I bet going to nursing homes was a bit of a culture shock. I also wonder if you can find a good nurse extern job at the hospital as you get closer to graduating maybe, either way you have SO many options!
@@yourfavnurseb9699my best friend’s an LPN, I’m the one who pushed her into working at the hospital. She’s on a pulmonary floor- I’m not a nurse, so I don’t know the ins and outs. But from what she tells me, she takes the same amount of patients as the RN and then just has to get an RN to push IV meds, start a drip etc. Anything she can’t do. In Ohio it was around 2021 at the peak of Covid they started hiring them in the hospitals
@@yourfavnurseb9699 I’ve been an LPN for 3 three years now and only worked in the hospital started on Neuro/Trauma now in ICU. I love it but I misss LTC I wanna go back when I finish this RN
@yourfavnurseb9699 Weekend option was something I was considering before I left b/c it's 15/hr added to your pay. So from what im making now in LTC it'll be 3 more an hour. But, I have 2 small children, 2yrs and 4yrs. I felt that with the 4 y.o being in prek id hardly see him or be able take them out. I just couldn't give up all my Weekends. My manager tried to convince me. We was already required to work 5 Weekend shifts out of a 6 week period. Now I work no weekends and make close to what they would make if I had went Weekend option. It's crazy.
This is amazing advice ❤❤❤
U have to make the best out of any job u at
I have been in a gravy 3rd shift state job for past 6 months. Its easy and the pay and benefits r 😻. But i am not, nor do i think i will, growing as a nurse. I went back to school at 48 bc i wanted to be bedside. I accepted a med surg/icu float position 2 days ago but then started panicing last night and thought maybe i wont put my notice in. Truly i was asking the great spirits to send me a sign. *This* video was my sign. Make the change, learn more. I can always re-assess next steps in a year like u said.
look at you! it's a reason why to applied for that med surg gig and like you said you can always reassess and pivot whenever. You have options and many possibilities. Keep us updated on how it goes.
Girl why I started singing the whole damn song, 😅haven’t heard that song in forever!
lol as soon as you talk about a human body is valuable I thought about sweet dreams song . 😂 but yeah u r right …. I am a Hha and I am introverted person and I definitely focus on the vibe that I am getting from the other person sometimes I keep to myself one day depending on on who.and the I try to to more extroverted on the next
This was a good talk! Def needed this reminder
girl where you been?
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