Spent 12 years getting my 4 year BSN raising two kids (single parenting).
Yes is it was difficult but certainly not impossible. I spent 1
year in Surgery and then 1 year on In Med/surg. The O.R. is brutal. Not because of the work or the patients only because of the egos
of many of the other staff.
Many Docs think they are God and the nurse is the hand servant or whipping boy/girl when things
go wrong.
Other nurses do their best to make sure that certain Doc's "love" them in turn stabbing fellow nurses when they aren't looking.
I loved the fast pace atmosphere but the narcissistic personalities ruin it. I will tell you that i decided to "travel" as an OR RN for 4 years
and had the time of my life
....if it weren't for my partner who became sick of my being gone I would still be doing it now. How
does 80-90K sound per year with a month off or as much time as you want to take off? I climbed mountains in Alaska and worked at
prestigious hospitals like Dartmouth (New Hampshire is gorgeous). Yes, nursing is so wonderfully diverse and the sky is the limit when
it comes to specialties. I am now trying my hand at home care and love it! I graduated at the age of 37.
Looking forward to new
fields of nursing as I age and can't handle the physical demands of some of the specialties. I wish you great luck in your future. Only
words of wisdom are : Do as many of the actual NCLEX CD tests as you can get your hands on because passing the NCLEX is truly
a practiced skill. My computer shut off after 75 questions which is the minimum for either passing it wonderfully or failing it miserably.
Luckily I passed but had seriously no clue as to whether I passed or failed. PS. if travel nursing interests you PM me and I will fill you in
on some of the details...can't say enough great things about it! thumbsup
Shannon