Nursing jobs - ASN v BSN?
Would I be at a serious disadvantage in the Raleigh/HS area if I only have an ASN?
Would I be at a serious disadvantage in the Raleigh/HS area if I only have an ASN?
Ik that’s it’s gross under there- I can see it. But how do I remove it and more importantly put it back without messing it up?
Here’s the thing- I tried the sour dough bread thing during covid and over thought it all. Measured every step and never got a good loaf then gave up.
I’m going into it this time with the mindset of who actually cares people did this shit in caves so I can do it now.
But I started my started a week ago and it’s barely had a good rise lol
I know wake tech offers them at $75 but I’m curious if there are other options. I need to have it before I go for my CNA.
Any time where the MMC spits in the FMCs mouth - so hot in a book but if my man tried this?? NO.
Or when they’re like “no don’t cum hold it,” love it in theory but irl I’m fighting for my life to even get there
But I’m 32 and married to a man and have kids and I’ve never been with a woman.
I’ve always been attracted to them, but lately it’s just felt like more.
I guess I’ll never really know.
I’m not very handy but my standing shower caulk is moldy and it needs to be done. I’ve read that I have to remove the old caulk, clean with hydrogen peroxide, let dry for 24 hours, caulk, let rest for 24.
That’s a long time with no shower lol
I bought a clear silicone caulk that says it’s for kitchen and shower and can get wet in 30 minutes.
Based in NC.
This is a new build, just over 3 years old and it’s an absolute disaster because I have no idea what I’m doing. All I know is when it rains, that large patch gets flooded and when I added more concrete slabs, it got worse.
Had someone come out to the house and gave a quote for the following:
Spray and kill all the grass
Regrade the backyard for prover drainage - remove grass and soil as needed
Top soil compost mix
TifTuf Bermuda sod installation
Stone downspout for drainage
It’s EXPENSIVE but I know it might be necessary… but if there are other options I really wanna know.
I sort of wanna just throw some clover on there and see what happens ??
I’ve always felt like I was bad at life in general. I have husband and kids and a decent job and I’m healthy, but I’m awkward and sometimes impulsive and horrible at making friends. I actually really don’t have any when I really think about it.
I don’t want to die, especially now that I have kids, but I wonder if maybe I’d have been better off doing something years ago, before my life was what it is now.
I love them, but I just feel like I’m a horrible mother, wife. I get angry and frustrated and when I try to focus on me I feel guilt. I can see my husband picking up my slack.
Everyone else makes it look easy. Lots of friends, kids are well behaved, they’re happy all the time and don’t scream at their kids.
Am I insane/unrealistic with this plan?
31F with two kids under 4. Working in tech, full time remote.
I hate what I do and am constantly threatened by AI taking my job, so I’m hoping to be more secure with nursing.
I have 4 pre recs that I need, along with the TEAS and my CNA before I can apply.
While I work full time:
I’m planning to take Eng and Psy over summer.
I’m taking BIO 168 and 169 at JCC in fall (two separate 8 week programs). During this, I’ll study for and take the TEAS.
Provided I score well in all of this, it should be enough to get me into the program.
Once completed, I’ll take a 6 weekend CNA course and apply to the program by the Jan 31st deadline. (Really hoping that they’ll let me apply with the completion being two weeks late.)
Provided I get accepted, the program starts in Fall and I will have to quit my job.
I’m hoping to find a CNA gig through Nursa so I can work while I’m in the program and gain experience.
Once I finish (hopefully 4 semester but is 3 possible?) I’ll take the test and become an RN and really leaning towards PRN work but that’s so far off.
Just looking for any advice or words of wisdom for a woman going through it.
Am I insane/unrealistic with this plan?
31F with two kids under 4. Working in tech, full time remote.
I hate what I do and am constantly threatened by AI taking my job, so I’m hoping to be more secure with nursing.
I have 4 pre recs that I need, along with the TEAS and my CNA before I can apply.
While I work full time:
I’m planning to take Eng and Psy over summer.
I’m taking BIO 168 and 169 in fall (two separate 8 week programs). During this, I’ll study for and take the TEAS.
Provided I score well in all of this, it should be enough to get me into the program.
Once completed, I’ll take a 6 weekend CNA course and apply to the program by the Jan 31st deadline. (Really hoping that they’ll let me apply with the completion being two weeks late.)
Provided I get accepted, the program starts in Fall and I will have to quit my job.
I’m hoping to find a CNA gig through Nursa so I can work while I’m in the program and gain experience.
Once I finish (hopefully 4 semester but is 3 possible?) I’ll take the test and become an RN and really leaning towards PRN work but that’s so far off.
Just looking for any advice or words of wisdom for a woman going through it.
I’m hoping to apply to the nursing program come end of Jan or July of next year.
I’m taking bio 168 and 169 at JCC bc they have more available for online classes which I need as well as 8 week sessions, so I can get both done over fall.
At this point, all I’ll be missing is the TEAS and CNA.
I’m planning on doing the 6 weekend course with One Heart for the CNA in January.
Will studying for the teas while I do bio be doable? I’m confident in writing, reading and math already.
Has anyone enrolled at JCC just to take bio? I’m considering it for fall just so I don’t have to sit and wait for spring.
Currently planning to take with Lewis this summer. How is she as a prof?