

I won’t ever e-mail my readers back and tell them to drop out.Īfter you graduate you HAVE to work for a year before you can take off traveling (if you are in the U.S.).

(mmm, fried chicken!) For those of you still in school, but hating it…
#Would you tell them i quit meme mac
On the bright side, I don’t argue with morbidly obese type two diabetics with heart failure about fried chicken and mac n’ cheese.
#Would you tell them i quit meme free
With my new life plan, giving massages and trying to get this website a popular source for travel to India, I still get those free days- just not the money, yet. I didn’t get very far down my path.ĭo I miss nursing? Not really. I had a great plan to work 3 months with overtime, then travel until I ran out of money (at least six months), then take another assignment. The truth is, if I hadn’t met him, I would have taken another assignment. When I took my first nursing job in NC, I met Britani! She was my travel buddy in the U.S. Because of meeting Ben, I went back to India. My resume was finally looking real! I quit that job, went to India for a few months, and came back to take my first (and last) travel nursing job. I worked in Charlotte, NC on a cardiac tele floor for a year. I talked to some agencies and they all concluded that cardiac telemetry was the minimum amount of critical care to be able to get the majority of good jobs. My Background in Nursing & How it Led me to Travelīecause travel was my priority, I knew after one year of resume building, I wanted to travel nurse.

*Stay tuned to the very bottom for the tips to keep your resume fresh while you take a “break” from saving lives. I loved my coworkers and swaddling and rocking those newborns was like a form of therapy! I truly loved that job. I was a nurse aid for 2.5 years on a postpartum unit. I never had one really grab at me, but I did love working with the babies. Eventually one will grab your heart and you’ll know which type of nurse you want to be.” Each quarter the teachers would say something like, “Maybe geriatrics won’t be your thing, but next quarter we’ll do pediatrics. I remember being in Europe in the summer, dreading going back to school. I know some of you are struggling with your jobs, or nursing school because you e-mail me about it, usually saying, “I want to quit nursing!” “I want to drop out of nursing school!” “How did you do it?” “Was your family mad?” I understand your feelings because I was there once not that long ago.
