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I initially decided my career in nursing for economic reasons. Certainly one of my friends had become a registered nurse and was creating a very comfortable living. When we would gather, I would usually ask her questions about the time commitment involved with getting an what she preferred and and disliked about the work. Being an in depth friend, she tried her better to paint an accurate image for me of what her daily work was all about and certainly didn't sugarcoat her position. While I was interested in what she had to say, I was a whole lot more interested in finding ways to quickly increase my earning potential. While I went to college I enrolled in a medical program and worked part time. After college, I was able to obtain a job at a senior care facility. I was already prepared for the worst I may possibly experience and was excited to getting my first paycheck.

My first salary came and went, and while I was very happy to be gaining a top hourly wage, my center point had changed. You see, for the first time in my own working life, I actually looked forward to going to work. It is not that I ever hated any particular previous job therefore much that I hated to arrive, but more a necessary evil that I always considered work. Nursing changed that for me.

Everyday, I get to help people. I comfort them if they have to be encouraged. I listen if they need someone to talk to. I have a very busy schedule, and not every thing I do is worthwhile or even pleasant, but you'll find aspects of this job that make me feel just like I'm actually making a difference to someone. Three months after I began my work, one of our people unexpectedly passed on. When his family came for the wake and funeral, they made a place to visit the facility and thank me. Obviously, this man had told them several times of how type I was to him and how much he appreciated it. Reading this made me cry, but it also made me happy that my efforts were appreciated.

It is now been many years since I first graduated from the medical program. I am planning to make an on the web bachelor's of science in nursing while I keep on at my work. My desire would be to fundamentally become head nurse, while I do want to avoid getting into an administrative situation. I love spending my workday looking after people. The feeling I get from my job is worth more than any income could ever be.The American College of Legal Nurse Consulting 2400 Niles-Cortland Rd SE Suite #4 Warren Ohio 44484 www.aihcp.org email: info@aihcp.org go here

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