Good advice, from a gun forum.Medic624 wrote:Shotgun approach...
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Good advice, from a gun forum.Medic624 wrote:Shotgun approach...
Our RV neighbor in Colorado is a traveling contract anesthesiology nurse (age early 60's) in a BIG motor home. She works where and when she wants to and drags down REALLY BIG bucks for her efforts. Her husband, a retired Boeing engineer, is quite happy to be an able mobile/house husband/driver. They are a neat couple.Bill wrote:does not want to travel and did not qualify
Old gringo, shes only 45, but i guess hospitals are like Airline were 40 years ago and only want 20 year old
Nurse anesthetist is a great gig if you can get it. It requires quite a bit more schooling, but pays extremely well. In fact, Baylor has a graduate program in that field.Oldgringo wrote:Our RV neighbor in Colorado is a traveling contract anesthesiology nurse (age early 60's) in a BIG motor home. She works where and when she wants to and drags down REALLY BIG bucks for her efforts. Her husband, a retired Boeing engineer, is quite happy to be an able mobile/house husband/driver. They are a neat couple.
Is it time to to start, "thinking out of the box"?
Travel nursing is great if yourOldgringo wrote:Our RV neighbor in Colorado is a traveling contract anesthesiology nurse (age early 60's) in a BIG motor home. She works where and when she wants to and drags down REALLY BIG bucks for her efforts. Her husband, a retired Boeing engineer, is quite happy to be an able mobile/house husband/driver. They are a neat couple.Bill wrote:does not want to travel and did not qualify
Old gringo, shes only 45, but i guess hospitals are like Airline were 40 years ago and only want 20 year old
Is it time to to start, "thinking out of the box"?
The shotgun approach is good advice in this economic time. That goes double for recent graduates with no work experience in their new field. The time to be picky is after you have a job and are looking for a better job.Medic624 wrote:Shotgun approach...
I was a Paramedic for 15 yrs and actually moved here from WA last month for family but I'm working as a RN (2 yrs ER experience in WA) at Memorial Hermann
Apply for any and all open positions on every Hospital website...
Once she is in she can then transfer to the dept she is actually interested in working...
Oh and although it's not fun... Nursing homes maybe?
thanks and yes belowVenus Pax wrote:A friend of mine works at St. Luke's The Woodlands as a mother/baby nurse. She hasn't said that they are hiring, but has told me before that they are short-handed. Next time I talk to her, I will ask her if they are currently hiring nurses. Is your wife an RN?
Just finished reading this thread, congratulations on your wife finding a job.Bill wrote:Wife found job, It finally happened and very quick after My wife contacted her friend Susan and told her she was having a hard time with this job search. After Susan Cooley (yes Denton Cooley's daughter) wrote the CEO of Memorial Herman a very nice referral, Gayla had a call from HR about 2 hours later. They asked her where she wanted to work. She was later called by Dept head who did a phone interview. She is going to Cardiovascular ICU, she start July 8Th
BTW Susan Cooley is VP of Redi Clinic a division of Memorial Herman, so this is what it takes sometime just knowing the right person. Gayla could have pursued this months ago but thought getting a job would not be this hard.
Anyway, thanks for the support and prayers from this group
Bill