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#45
by
NAVRN
on 08 Apr, 2008 19:20
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I too and an RN hence the screen name. I have my BSN and I am also an active duty Naval Officer. I agree with WARHAWK, most of the best nurses are men!!! I think we are more grounded in reality, and can deal better with human suffering. I have been an Oncology Nurse for 3 years, and have helped many sick people get better, and those who could not have dignified deaths. Such is life.... Good luck Lance I got your back!!
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#46
by
jusbnme
on 24 Apr, 2008 05:02
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Just wanted to update everyone, if you care. I received a call from the local hospital where I was trying to get employed with the other day. They hired me and want me to start next week. So I'm finally getting back to work.

I can't wait. I had applied for 3 "general" jobs with the hospital in the hopes of getting hired on so that I can use their tuition reimbursement to, hopefully, become a RN. They hired me for the "Protection Officer" position. It use to be called "Security Guard." But they had to change the name because they had too many people that use to be security guards coming to apply thinking they were just going to walk halls and check doors their whole shift. At the hospital the "protection officer" is sort of a all round helper of sorts. The main job is security and making sure things are safe around the hospital. But I may have to transport patients to and from the hospital, help a nurse or orderly get a patient back into bed if they've fallen out, if the elevator gets stuck help get people out of the elevator, etc...I'm real excited and pumped this time around. I'm ready to make this move, get off my a$$, and make this thing happen. Tomorrow I'm going to check into my local community college right around the corner from me to see what classes I need to get started. Then I'm going to decide how much I want to take on at once. I may even start with just one class to ease back into the "groove." Just wanted to give an update and say thank to all my sly bros for the words of encouragement.
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#47
by
Mikekoz13
on 24 Apr, 2008 05:04
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Good Luck Lance! Way to approach the new job with enthusiasm!
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#48
by
Tyro
on 24 Apr, 2008 05:31
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Super news, Lance.

Wishing you all the luck in your new career choice.
Your new employers are very lucky to have you on board.
Your people skills and your enthusiasm for your new profession should make you very successful.
Cheers to a very long and rewarding career,

Tyro
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#49
by
PianoMan
on 24 Apr, 2008 05:31
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Awesomeon bro! Congratulations!!!
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#50
by
JDog
on 24 Apr, 2008 06:10
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Congrats on the new position Lance.
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#51
by
Paul
on 24 Apr, 2008 07:30
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Out-freakin-standing Lance. Really glad to hear about the new opportunity. Getting out and about and bringing in some cash has got to help the stress situation.
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#52
by
Tom McGarry.
on 24 Apr, 2008 07:42
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Way to go Lance!!!, I hope everything works out for you. Chase your dream bro.
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#53
by
nomad
on 24 Apr, 2008 09:46
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congrats Lance thats awesome news, you've got this bro'
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#54
by
herronm
on 24 Apr, 2008 11:46
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Great news Lance!!!
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#55
by
BALDANDRE
on 24 Apr, 2008 13:22
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Sounds like a great way to "get your feet wet" and see if that world is for you!
Good luck and have fun doing something worth while bro!
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#56
by
andrew
on 24 Apr, 2008 13:47
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Congratulations Lance ... Sounds like you have a plan and are executing it.
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#57
by
schro
on 24 Apr, 2008 13:50
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CONGRATULATIONS LANCE!
Better times ahead!
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#58
by
tomgallagher
on 24 Apr, 2008 14:38
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Good luck Lance
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#59
by
RustyRuss
on 24 Apr, 2008 22:30
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Best wishes for a great career Lance.