Submitted by SuzieQ4624 t3_10spk9z in nottheonion
guyonaturtle t1_j74a2ii wrote
Reply to comment by CaveatRumptor in Woman declared dead found still alive inside funeral home by SuzieQ4624
A lot start for helping people. After all the abuse of patients, and their relatives, it becomes a job like any other.
Some still keep that spark of wanting to help people. Same with teachers and other professions.
For the money you spend on getting the schooling, you could easily get one of the multiple easier business degrees and get a corporate job that pays a lot better...
They can still switch to an easy office job and they do, cause the hospital/retirement home/whatever want to reduce costs and time at the patients side. Meaning nurses leave, making it more stressful for those who stay.
CaveatRumptor t1_j74d88y wrote
I was once told by a career nurse that there are three kinds of nurses. Those who train but leave soon because they realize they won't be able to handle the work, those who stay a while and get by with drinking, and those who are just made for the job and are in their element. I would venture to add a fourth category, among those in nursing homes who want the money without too much responsibility. I was in and out of the hospital twice in the past two yesrs and came across some of those in rehab.
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