Welcome
That's what I was told today at the end of a conversation I had with some very nice ladies in regards to a (very likely) PRN nursing job. Maybe??? For sure, I don't know. Seems really likely. Pending the conversing with three references, it should be good to go, unless something unforeseen happens....such as I take another job offered to me, which is sounding more and more possible. I had another interview yesterday, which despite the rocky start turned out very well. Rocky start of in the sense that I just ended up in the wrong location, so I had to drive across town in Lexington traffic to get where I needed to. I was only 15 minutes late, so I guess that...wasn't too bad? But everyone was nice, and like I said, I think it went well. They really like that I have psych experience, so definitely a plus for me. I sent a follow-up thank you email this morning, because this is something I am extremely interested in. It's very similar to a health department, and I would get the opportunity to work with a lot of different populations. The type of populations that typically don't have access to healthcare, or for whatever reason have been ostracized by the community. I would get to see a lot and do a lot of different things, plus learn a lot as well. Hopefully soon I'll hear something.
The more and more I've gotten involved in this starting over and looking for a new job process, the more I've realized how ready I am for a change. The more ready I am to get my foot in the door to some new places and expand my profession beyond just doing what I do now. Before I even graduated and started working, I remember praying that I would never put myself in a position that I have to be stuck in a job. I remember a conversation I had with a nurse while I was in school; was in a job for 10 years, but really wasn't in it. Her passion was for pediatrics, but a career in such was never pursued. If I'm not mistaken, I believe I wrote about this encounter in a previous post. If that's you right now, why are you still where you are? What's holding you back from taking a chance and pursuing what you really feel you are called to do? There may not be many opportunities tomorrow, so don't wait.
The more and more I've gotten involved in this starting over and looking for a new job process, the more I've realized how ready I am for a change. The more ready I am to get my foot in the door to some new places and expand my profession beyond just doing what I do now. Before I even graduated and started working, I remember praying that I would never put myself in a position that I have to be stuck in a job. I remember a conversation I had with a nurse while I was in school; was in a job for 10 years, but really wasn't in it. Her passion was for pediatrics, but a career in such was never pursued. If I'm not mistaken, I believe I wrote about this encounter in a previous post. If that's you right now, why are you still where you are? What's holding you back from taking a chance and pursuing what you really feel you are called to do? There may not be many opportunities tomorrow, so don't wait.
Comments
Post a Comment
Questions, comments and concerns are always welcome, so long as they are pertinent to the content of the post, aren't rude or offensive. Thank you for reading and being respectful in sharing your thoughts! :)