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Is an RN the wrong job for me?

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So far, aside from teaching, it's the only career that appeals to me.

But I'm afraid i'll get stuck with wierd hours and not have time for a family.

I want kids, and i want to take them to school, pick them up, and generally be around when they're home.

Is nursing a job that gives you a choice in hours?

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  1. In this case

    You can have your cake and eat it too.

    Why don't you just become a school nurse. You will get paid about 20k higher than the average teacher, you will have great hours (same as teachers) and you will get to be around your kids and family.


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  3. When you're first starting out, no... the hours won't fit in well with your schedule.  If you want a dream schedule, become a teacher.  There are a lot of offices that employ nurses (experienced nurses, at least several years), that offer regular hours, but be ready to take a paycut.  Home health nursing also offers flexible hours.  So, yes you can have flexible, nicer hours in nursing, but definitely not at first... you do have to work your way up and into the positions with the best hours.

  4. You are trying to plan for a family that may not be there for years or ever.   Lots of nursing jobs give you flexibility.   I loved my hours when raising my children.  But then I had experience and a supervisors job by the time I had children.    

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