So, I quit my job...

SixFive

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If I may ask, what is your field of expertise?

Change can be very rewarding, I left a secure job that I had 15 years invested in (public utility) opened a hobby shop.

My co-workers said I was crazy giving up security.
(slave mentality)

My business flourished, and I sold the shop and retired in 1998....I was 48.

RN with a 4 year degree. Have been shift supervising/running a 61 bed hospital since '98. Also still routinely do regular patient care.
 

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Nursing has to be up there with being one of the most thankless jobs of them all.
 

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Clint, you stuck it out a long time. That's a lot longer than most the nurses I work with stay anywhere. I don't know you so it's hard to say but what about some kind of sales or consulting position? You can always PRN it until you find something and that way you won't be stuck in a job.

With your experience as a nurse and a 4 year I would think that several companies would love to talk to you about changing what you do.
 

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SixFive,

May I contact you?

Or you drop me an email?

Mine is on my profile page, either email or yahoo messenger.

A question I would like to ask offline.

:0008
 

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Best of luck, Clint! You'll do just fine, I'm sure.

If you really want bust ass work, move your ass up here and I'll wear you out. :toast:
 

SixFive

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Clint, you stuck it out a long time. That's a lot longer than most the nurses I work with stay anywhere. I don't know you so it's hard to say but what about some kind of sales or consulting position? You can always PRN it until you find something and that way you won't be stuck in a job.

With your experience as a nurse and a 4 year I would think that several companies would love to talk to you about changing what you do.

I don't think I would like sales, but the consulting sounds great. I have seen u post before; don't you recruit doctors and nurses? If u have any ideas of where I could start looking, please feel free to let me know.

Lumi, you can have my email.
 
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