Michele l'Arcangelo
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Alright, about one year ago this month, I made a thread about how I got my GED, how high school was a waste of time, and what my plan was for my future.
In one year, I've taken one small step that can start me off. I took my 2 week, 75 hour class, and finished my two days of clinicals a few days ago.
During those clinicals (at a nursing home of course), I've learned the real world version of what I learned in those classes... and I asked myself, "do I really want to do this for two years?"
a) Do I really want to give baths, change clothes, and wipe old people's poopy butts for two years? No... but it pays. And I got to do what I got to do, right? Of course I've got to start out in the trenches and work my way up the ladder.
b) Or, I can go on a limb and apply to a hospital where my brother works as a STNA. (He had experience and a hookup to get there... I'm fresh out of my class with no experience... it'll be a longshot)
c) My other option is to continue working at my current job to make money to pay for Phlebotomy classes (and maybe also pay for more classes in Basic Life Support to make myself more marketable)... THEN EASILY get into a hospital as a phlebotomist... without needing my brother to put a word in for me. The catch is that's another several hundred dollars (from my pocket, not parents), another 6 months, a couple more quarters being missed in college.
I'm leaning mostly to 'c', but only because I'm freaked out by my responsibilities in 'a'.
If I can get over them, I'd go with 'a' then take classes in 'c' anyway.
I'd love to go with 'b', but I'm scared that IF I do get hired, I'd let them and my brother down, because I have no experience, and I might screw up.
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Anyone have experience in the healthcare field or know what I'm talking about at all? Could anyone give me some advice?
In one year, I've taken one small step that can start me off. I took my 2 week, 75 hour class, and finished my two days of clinicals a few days ago.
During those clinicals (at a nursing home of course), I've learned the real world version of what I learned in those classes... and I asked myself, "do I really want to do this for two years?"
a) Do I really want to give baths, change clothes, and wipe old people's poopy butts for two years? No... but it pays. And I got to do what I got to do, right? Of course I've got to start out in the trenches and work my way up the ladder.
b) Or, I can go on a limb and apply to a hospital where my brother works as a STNA. (He had experience and a hookup to get there... I'm fresh out of my class with no experience... it'll be a longshot)
c) My other option is to continue working at my current job to make money to pay for Phlebotomy classes (and maybe also pay for more classes in Basic Life Support to make myself more marketable)... THEN EASILY get into a hospital as a phlebotomist... without needing my brother to put a word in for me. The catch is that's another several hundred dollars (from my pocket, not parents), another 6 months, a couple more quarters being missed in college.
I'm leaning mostly to 'c', but only because I'm freaked out by my responsibilities in 'a'.
If I can get over them, I'd go with 'a' then take classes in 'c' anyway.
I'd love to go with 'b', but I'm scared that IF I do get hired, I'd let them and my brother down, because I have no experience, and I might screw up.
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Anyone have experience in the healthcare field or know what I'm talking about at all? Could anyone give me some advice?