I am changing careers. I'm interested in nursing. I thought I'd start out as a CNA to get into the field, but I'm only a few shifts in and I don't think I can do it. Did you feel this way when you started? How long until you were comfortable and efficient?
2007-01-22
13:10:30
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I don't mind working hard, I expected that. Nothing grosses me out, after my two kids I've been puked on and cleaned up all sorts of poo. I just don't feel fullfilled working in long term care, it's just like a hotel where we literally wipe people butts for them. The residents adore me, so I guess I'm improving their quality of life by being a positive and cheerful presence... but it still just feels like maintenance, not healing.
It's hard to explain what I don't like about it otherwise, I guess mostly I've always excelled at everything, including the CNA classes - I had a 100 average and got 100 on the written State exam! Yet, I still don't feel sure of myself on the job and I can't imagine being fast enough to start my own assignment (I'm still training on the job, and only do a few people).
I bascially am wondering how natural this job felt for you when you started, did you have doubts and how long was it until you were confident and content?
Thank you!
2007-01-22
14:14:01 ·
update #1
Also, everyone says you need like a year of LTC experience before you can get a job as a CNA in any other capacity.
2007-01-22
14:15:52 ·
update #2