Can somebody please tell me what I can do about finding steady employment. I am a recent RN grad. I have been an LPN for 14 yrs so I'm no new kid on the block.I have submitted several applications and talked to lots of HR reps and they all pretty much say the same thing you need 1 year of nursing experience.I have even been told that an LPN work is n ot considered as nursing!So then everybody wants you to go through what I call the New Grad hazing working the shifts nobody else wants,12 hours,rotating,and back breaking.Those things are not for me.That's not what I want to do. I have worked in Ambulatory Care for many years in various specialties clinics running them all by my self just fine with no RN around.I think that employers should recognize that everyone doesn't fit into the same perfect mold and what's good for one person is not best for all.I have several conflicts and responsibilities in my life including a disabled child that would make it very difficult for me to work 12 hr rotating shifts.What about the experienced RN's who are out here that work 4 or 8 hr shifts ,Monday thru Friday,straight weekends,or that job share that may be interested in precepting new RN's. It just seems like people fail to look at the picture and miss out on good employees by trying to put people in an environment they don't want to be in setting us up for failure.


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