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Ok here's the deal I am currently a patient sitter at a hospital and it's great. I work PRN, and when I have the option-which is often- I am able to do homework. Which is great when you are in college. But this is not me. Sitting around bores me, and it doesn't offer the experience I need, that I know would help me in nursing school. What I would love to do is be an E.R. tech. Which I know has more potential for being busy work that the nurses do not care to do. But that doesn't bother me. Everyone has to work there way up the chain. I know that. The pros of the job- more experience, getting to know more people, a set schedule, better pay. Cons- not able to do my homework, and a set schedule. If there is anyone here who is currently in the medical field or has ever been through a similar situation your advice would be greatly appreciated.

2007-11-01 07:14:24 · 3 answers · asked by overmaggies 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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I was a nurse, retired from that because of an accident.

My advice is to stick with the job that you have. You need to stay very diligent about your school work right now and if you have a job that pays you to study stay there.

It is your choice but being young, in school, working and then trying to find time for a life and homework is a stress that you don't need.

Good luck with what ever decision that you make.

2007-11-01 07:19:42 · answer #1 · answered by New England Babe 7 · 1 0

attempt for a job in a wellness center putting. a job as an aide or nursing assistant might artwork. There additionally are incredibly some shifts made available to the staff and administration is extremely versatile while it consists of nursing scholars. apart from, this could be an superb thank you to benefit some medical journey that may assist you on your study. no longer in basic terms that, it fairly a lot ensures you a job after commencement.

2016-10-03 02:43:34 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I would keep the job that you have so that you can study. I find it hard having a full time job and being a full time student, and I really enjoy the fact that sometimes I can study@ work.

2007-11-01 07:19:49 · answer #3 · answered by jessica.lanelle 4 · 0 0

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