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Jobs In Nursing

Mario Said:

Are nursing jobs in demand anymore in the United States anymore?

We Answered:

I'm going to agree with everyone above. Is nursing still in demand? Not the same way it was in demand 7-8 years ago. When I first started nursing, you could pretty much walk into any place and expect to get some kind of job.
Now it is a lot more competitive. Older nurses had their 401Ks drained when the stock market crashed and can't afford to retire. Younger nurses are flooding into the field because they hear it is a good career choice. Laid-off workers are also looking to nursing after being laid off. Hospitals are having to make cut-backs right and left and they can't afford to lay off physicians, but the nursing staff is expendable.
So you kind-of have a perfect storm.
But here is what I think... The economy is going to pick up again in a few years or so. Then stocks will go up again, the older nurses will be able to retire and some of the nurses supporting their families for their laid-off spouse will be able to go back home again - this will create some movement in the field.
So while I can't say that I know of any particular state that has massive openings for RNs, I can say that if your heart is into it, there is a way to make a career out of nursing. You just will have to really work hard at it the first few years.

Brett Said:

What kinds of Nursing jobs do they offer in the Air Force?

We Answered:

opportunity available to you is training for U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Medical Support, which entails setting up, stocking, and running remote hospitals or medical provisions in austere locations that may be in high-operations areas, including combat zones and places hit by natural disasters.

Air Force nursing offers a world of other practice locations and leadership opportunities. As an Air Force nurse, you can relocate every 3 to 4 years to assignments in the United States and abroad, or sometimes stay longer at one location.

On completion of the nurse transition program, you'll enter into one of two initial practice settings, medical-surgical or obstetrics-gynecology. Then once you've mastered basic nursing knowledge, you'll have the opportunity to experience other areas.

for more information please visit
http://www.airforce.com/careers/healthca… .

Kristen Said:

Does anyone know any good nursing jobs out here that is hiring?

We Answered:

Well with the state of healthcare it can be hard to find a job, but there are a number of places that are hiring in your area, but you have to set out to search long and hard to find jobs that others over look. But the jobs are coming, get looking.

Nina Said:

Can you still get good jobs with a diploma in nursing?

We Answered:

Yes! You can still apply for nursing jobs. You can check the following link:
http://www.jobsfornurses.org/ . So, choose the job post suited.

Edna Said:

How can I find out about different jobs in business and nursing?

We Answered:

It's better to select one which you like best and search for that, both are different fields so if you are doing both at same time it is not good.


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Ken Said:

Is it hard to find nursing jobs right now?

We Answered:

New nurses are not in demand; experienced nurses are in demand. You'd think that they would just bite the bullet and train a bunch of new nurses, but that's not the way it works. To get a job as a new nurse, you need to look everywhere and be willing to take any shift and department.

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