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ReFaN 01-11-11 09:40 AM

After 5 years of not knowing what too do..
 
School started today, as i probably said some time ago i want too help people, the elderly, dementia patients.
Started studying in a Nursing class yesterday, so far its quite Good, in the only guy with 24 girls.
Going for this 100%, and i really hope it will.

Betonov 01-11-11 09:44 AM

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only guy with 24 girls.
The odds are in your favor my friend :DL

Just dont stop when you start, I started studying nautics in 2009, and I'm still the first year, just because I took some time off that is now well over 12 months

ReFaN 01-11-11 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 1571840)
The odds are in your favor my friend :DL

Just dont stop when you start, I started studying nautics in 2009, and I'm still the first year, just because I took some time off that is now well over 12 months

The class is *only* one and a half year long, with a 100% chance of job, because most of the ones working as Nurses are close too retirment, and that us Guys are well sought after :p

tater 01-11-11 09:47 AM

A buddy of mine worked for the natural history museum for years (after being in the Coast Guard) and decided to go to nursing school. He's now making good money, and is happier in his work (surrounded by women :) ).

Good luck!

ReFaN 01-11-11 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by tater (Post 1571844)
A buddy of mine worked for the natural history museum for years (after being in the Coast Guard) and decided to go to nursing school. He's now making good money, and is happier in his work (surrounded by women :) ).

Good luck!

Hehe, Nurses in sweden doesent earn that much, lots of more proffesions wich you need almost 0% Education wich you can make more with ;)

Herr-Berbunch 01-11-11 09:53 AM

Good on you for choosing that career, it's not one I would've chosen but then I'm not currently surrounded by women :wah:

tater 01-11-11 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by ReFaN (Post 1571848)
Hehe, Nurses in sweden doesent earn that much, lots of more proffesions wich you need almost 0% Education wich you can make more with ;)

You can move anyplace you like in the US as a nurse and get a good job since we are critically short of nurses. (actually, a few of my wife's favorite scrub nurses are actually MDs from the former Soviet Union who didn't feel like redoing a Residency to be MDs here in the US—one is a great nurse to have in her OR since the guy is actually also a urologist so he has the instrument ready for her before she even asks :) )

My friend started making $60,000/year straight out of nursing school (a "plain" RN). He runs a shift now I think, and is making more. Nurse anesthetists can make as much as many docs, too.

ReFaN 01-11-11 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by tater (Post 1571894)
You can move anyplace you like in the US as a nurse and get a good job since we are critically short of nurses. (actually, a few of my wife's favorite scrub nurses are actually MDs from the former Soviet Union who didn't feel like redoing a Residency to be MDs here in the US—one is a great nurse to have in her OR since the guy is actually also a urologist so he has the instrument ready for her before she even asks :) )

My friend started making $60,000/year straight out of nursing school (a "plain" RN). He runs a shift now I think, and is making more. Nurse anesthetists can make as much as many docs, too.

My mom earns around 33.000$ a year here in sweden, He earns almost 100% as much as her.

BUT, im not sure what benefits he gets, my mother gets Insurance, Pension and healthcare and the likes.

tater 01-11-11 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by ReFaN (Post 1571899)
My mom earns around 33.000$ a year here in sweden, He earns almost 100% as much as her.

BUT, im not sure what benefits he gets, my mother gets Insurance, Pension and healthcare and the likes.

Yep, all that, too. Full insurance, and they have some sort of retirement plan at the U.

My wife pays non-RN medical assistants well over 30k here, and New Mexico is a cheap state to live in. In a coastal place (NYC, or other places with "european" costs of living) it would be higher.

ReFaN 01-11-11 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by tater (Post 1571905)
Yep, all that, too. Full insurance, and they have some sort of retirement plan at the U.

My wife pays non-RN medical assistants well over 30k here, and New Mexico is a cheap state to live in. In a coastal place (NYC, or other places with "european" costs of living) it would be higher.

Then i must tell her to ask for a raise :p

AVGWarhawk 01-11-11 11:52 AM

Good luck! My sister and sister-in-law are RN's. I have a friend finishing up her last semester at GW University nursing school.

DarkFish 01-11-11 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by ReFaN (Post 1571838)
in the only guy with 24 girls.

I'm jealous:stare:
I'm in a class with 34 guys and just one girl (and she's not my type either):wah:
Damned Electrical Engineering:nope:

Takeda Shingen 01-11-11 01:44 PM

Congratulations on your choice! You've selected a very rewarding career.

the_tyrant 01-11-11 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkFish (Post 1572031)
I'm jealous:stare:
I'm in a class with 34 guys and just one girl (and she's not my type either):wah:
Damned Electrical Engineering:nope:

Same here, my computer technology class has only 1 girl
but in my vocal music class i was the only guy:)

krashkart 01-11-11 05:00 PM

Hey, best of luck on your new journey, ReFaN. :DL


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