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(1) I
know the "good". What's the
downside of a nursing
career?
Whew, this
question could take a
book to answer properly;
and each person
would have
different
criteria.
Some people
enjoy doing paperwork. I
don't. Each year we are
burdened with
more.
Some people can
handle those doctors with
the overblown egos. I've
learned. With
difficulty...... and many
a bitten
tongue.
My feet hurt! A
lot. Buy the best shoes
available and start early
to pamper your feet. Your
brain is important; but,
if you can't get there,
you can't do the
job.
Be prepared to
deal with the "corporate
mentality". The profit
mentality isn't always
compatible with the best
patient
care.
Your hours will
be crazy----especially
starting
out.
There are
problems in any career.
You just learn to deal
with
them.
(2 ) What sort of an
income can I
expect?
The latest
government figures for
2002:
Median annual
earnings of registered
nurses was $48,090.
(2005 report from
the Bureau of Labor
Statistics indicate that
the median income for
RN's is now
$52,810; so the
rest of these numbers
should probably also be
adjusted upwards
accordingly)
The middle 50
percent earned between
$40,140 and
$57,490.
The lowest 10
percent earned less than
$33,970, and the highest
10 percent earned more
than
$69,670.
Median annual
earnings in the
industries employing the
largest numbers of
registered nurses in 2002
were as
follows:
Employment
services
$55,980
General medical
and surgical hospitals
$49,190
Home health care
services
$45,890
Offices of
physicians
$44,870
Nursing care
facilities
$43,850
Many employers
offer flexible work
schedules, childcare,
educational benefits, and
bonuses.
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OK, it's time
for me to "share the hot
seat". The "ASK
A NURSE" pages will
now have a form at
the bottom which will
allow you to place your
questions live and right
here on the
website. It's
actually gonna be faster
than email and will allow
the world to see and
respond to your
question. We'll try
it for a week or
two. If you don't
like it, we'll go back to
the email system that we
have been
using.
Thanks,
Gayle
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