I have pretty much been unsatisfied with my job for the last couple of months. The only thing that is keeping me there are the people I work with. I have never seen a unit of nurses and CNA's that are so committed to each other, and I know that I will never work in such an environment again. Never the less I am itching for a change, for a job with better hours
for a job in the ER
for those of you that have been following the blog for sometime know that I have jumped back and forth from Maternal/Child Nursing and Emergency nursing for awhile. Everything from Labor & Delivery, Postpartum, NICU, and ER nursing have been put in the mix. I have attempted to get into L&D in San Diego, but it is very difficult to get into that field when you have no previous L&D experience. So I went back to the ER, which is what I wanted to do in college anyway. I figure I will work in the ER for a year or two then go back to L&D because I definitely see myself working in L&D or Mother Baby for the majority of my career. (after all I'm only a year in and I have about 35-40 years before retirement haha)
I ::shhh:: have already applied for a ER training program starting in October. My parents are coming to visit the 3rd week in August and after they leave I am diving into "operation Sara gets an ER job" head first. September will be spend applying and interviewing and October will be orientation, just in time for Kyle to come home in November.
I WILL get a job in an ER somewhere in San Diego, I just don't know where yet :-D
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Running low,
Here and now I try to cross the meadows of my mind and though you are not without your doubts I stumble onward.
Virtue comes looking at me through the glass of a rain soaked window.
I try to grasp a semblance of your shadow.
Carry on marching forward, quickly men, up ahead is the end....
We slowly approached a steep embankment,
Arms raised for the battle cry.
We knew in our hearts with much abandonment,
That some of us were going to die.
A crisp wind fluttered the hem of my skirt,
My eyes grew heavy with anticipation.
Not man nor beast could hold us back,
We had to endure the realization,
That although we were just in our enduring cause,
We had started this great tribulation!
In my pathos,
Mountains are plateaus,
And the shore line bleeds red from the endless battles.
BGSU football head coach, Dave Clawson, took some time out of his schedule to talk about his team's win over the Miami Redhawks last week and looking onward to playing the Akron Zips this Friday evening at Doyt Perry Stadium.
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