What are some positive things nearly person a RN?
I'm interested in this feild and I want to know what the perks and the bad perk are? Help?
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Negatives: Long hours, stress of caring for sick people, have to deal with bossy doctors.
Positives: Good money, the good premonition of caring for people, job collateral. There's always going to be openings for nurses.
Hope it works out for you.
you get rewarded 27 bucks an hour, you help people out, and it only take 4 years to become one pretty good job =) some classes to become an RN are hard though, but if your the manner, person that likes to help out , see and smell gross things economically this is the job for you =)
perks....fairly adequate take-home pay, job security, many masses different paths to choose from, opportunities for advancement, minimal schooling
bad perk, lol....we'll call these drawbacks.....long hours on your feet, it's often a difficult profession!! (trust me on that one) , exposure to all kinds of body fluids, not to mention TB, HIV, Hepatitis, etc....emotionally trying at times. Source(s): I'm an RN
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Negatives: Long hours, stress of caring for sick people, have to deal with bossy doctors.
Positives: Good money, the good premonition of caring for people, job collateral. There's always going to be openings for nurses.
Hope it works out for you.
you get rewarded 27 bucks an hour, you help people out, and it only take 4 years to become one pretty good job =) some classes to become an RN are hard though, but if your the manner, person that likes to help out , see and smell gross things economically this is the job for you =)
perks....fairly adequate take-home pay, job security, many masses different paths to choose from, opportunities for advancement, minimal schooling
bad perk, lol....we'll call these drawbacks.....long hours on your feet, it's often a difficult profession!! (trust me on that one) , exposure to all kinds of body fluids, not to mention TB, HIV, Hepatitis, etc....emotionally trying at times. Source(s): I'm an RN
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