Joy!

Dec 01, 2008 17:03

I have a job! I'm to be a per-diem orthopedics floor nurse at the big hospital here ( Read more... )

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taxishoes December 1 2008, 22:47:47 UTC
Good luck!

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gorillapotter December 2 2008, 06:08:45 UTC
lots of luck! and good things and sleep and time and whatever else you need.

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f1r3anda1r December 2 2008, 18:51:55 UTC
Congrats! Best of luck.

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svlad_cjelli December 2 2008, 21:44:51 UTC
Congratulations and good luck! I'm sure you'll do great.

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mekoveya December 2 2008, 23:00:42 UTC
Yay for you! Friendly working environment is always a plus to a job.

Hey, this means that the next time my mom gets stuck on that floor, you'll be there to take care of her. You know, 'cause her doctor works that floor. (They took her off the antibiotics completely- they make her sick- which means that if the infection comes back she will probably be back on that floor [after yet another surgery- and now they can't remove the pins if the infection gets that deep], and will have a pic (sp?) line for the next seven months. I am understandably praying that the infection doesn't recur.)

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pepperedmoth December 3 2008, 15:41:39 UTC
They probably won't want me to take care of her because I know her, but I will be there to visit all the time and make sure she gets extra-nice treatment! ;-)

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daharmaster December 3 2008, 15:31:39 UTC
Congrats! Good luck with the juggling of two full-time schedules. :-P Try not to go *too* crazy...

When are you scheduled to finish graduate school? For that matter, what precisely will your degree be in?

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pepperedmoth December 3 2008, 15:42:55 UTC
Indeed, here's to the not crazy!

I will finish grad school in December 2010- two years from now! My degree will be a Master's of Science in Nursing, but more importantly, I will be eligible to sit for national boards as a Family Nurse Practitioner. Yes!

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