My Thoughts On Nursing Since I’m Leaving The Profession In 19 days…

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  • @cany7206
    @cany7206 Год назад +400

    I wish more nurses would admit that nursing is a stepping stone for them and not their entire life. Thank you for being open an honest!

    • @pickles9440
      @pickles9440 10 месяцев назад +33

      It was supposed to be my stepping stone, then the spouse sees the paycheck and then next thing you know it’s 30 years later and you are completely miserable and can’t see a way out.

    • @loujon191
      @loujon191 10 месяцев назад +19

      If you go into nursing with that thought than you are doing a disservice to yourself and your patients

    • @pickles9440
      @pickles9440 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@loujon191 thank you. enlighten me some more.

    • @TEWMUCH
      @TEWMUCH 10 месяцев назад +1

      Lots of nurses, nurse into retirement. But I see what ur saying. Maybe some should leave that dont.

    • @PinkYellowGreen2023
      @PinkYellowGreen2023 9 месяцев назад +5

      I admit it. I feel I can do better or more. How I don't know, but I feel that way.

  • @juliussaidro9060
    @juliussaidro9060 Год назад +204

    For the people who read this. Don’t wait for everything to be perfect before you decide to enjoy your life.
    - a modest RN

  • @dinajones2761
    @dinajones2761 Год назад +343

    I am a nurse and quitting this field to be a truck driver. I am not having kids or don't plan on it. I like being alone and traveling. I also love nature and animals. I pray to be beyond financially stable so that I can vacation all year and be as far away from people as possible when I want to be

    • @tortureddummies1672
      @tortureddummies1672 Год назад +17

      Bro how long have you been a nurse? And did you already quit? How old are you?
      I’m 31 years old and I’m really thinking about a career change. I’m tired of working a low paying manufacturing job doing the same thing over and over again.

    • @jovanmonroe461
      @jovanmonroe461 11 месяцев назад +12

      I just looked into CDL school as well. I'm planning to sell my house next and drive cross country.

    • @dinajones2761
      @dinajones2761 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@jovanmonroe461 that’s awesome!!

    • @dinajones2761
      @dinajones2761 11 месяцев назад +25

      @@tortureddummies1672 4 yrs! I’m 33 and still working as a nurse. The pay is good however being around the abandoned elderly who constantly scream and cry to go home when their kids put them in a nursing home is horrible. Watching people confined to their beds with no fresh air or sunlight is also horrible; and the way doctors overly medicate old people causing premature death is sick. I’ve gotten to know many of the patients for weeks and months and then come in to hear they died over the weekend…Seeing all this suffering and constant death all the time isnt healthy. Someone’s gotta do it but it won’t be me for much longer. Also no matter where I’ve been in this field; I’ve come across the most hateful and unhinged “healthcare workers” ever. When I worked fast food I didn’t even encounter humans that nuts as in the medical world. It’s cut throat and many just care about money and themselves. Are you a man? If so I say go for it! The really nasty doctors and nurses I’ve come across treat men much better. Until I start trucking I’m going to be doing home care nursing which is much less stressful. If you want a better life and more pay def go for it! I care about people who can’t help themselves way too much and it’s starting to get to me so that’s one of the main reasons I’m leaving…

    • @dinajones2761
      @dinajones2761 11 месяцев назад

      @@LearningAbout what’s your reasoning?

  • @myimperfectdiary890
    @myimperfectdiary890 11 месяцев назад +138

    I like being a nurse, i hate the drama and favoritism and racism in the field.😊

    • @TammiMorrison
      @TammiMorrison Месяц назад +3

      that part

    • @sycamore2789
      @sycamore2789 Месяц назад +2

      Unfortunately that’s the case with most jobs.

    • @myimperfectdiary890
      @myimperfectdiary890 Месяц назад +1

      @@sycamore2789 im learning this yes i will have to work for myself

    • @gigi9301
      @gigi9301 16 дней назад

      So, what do you actually like about it?

    • @TammiMorrison
      @TammiMorrison 16 дней назад +1

      @@gigi9301 helping the people.

  • @triple2530
    @triple2530 4 месяца назад +59

    I left nursing a year ago. My background was mostly in palliative care. This taught me that life is too short and sweet, we all need to live in the moment. I now work 2 days a week in sheltered housing. The salary is low but I don’t care. I spend less and have more quality time. Live your life as best you can....life is not a rehearsal 🙏

    • @SC-hu5pz
      @SC-hu5pz Месяц назад +3

      PREACH!!!! 🙌🏼

    • @Pinesol605
      @Pinesol605 14 дней назад

      This is why I don't want to pay so much for my RN degree.

  • @riccardogiuseppe6635
    @riccardogiuseppe6635 11 месяцев назад +222

    thanks for sharing this video man. I quit my job as an RN last two years ago after almost 12 years in the field. It was not an easy decision, but life is too short to dread going to work everyday. No amount of money can buy real happiness, but friends I'm not asking you to resign from your job or abandon your business but be wise!

    • @theresamish1746
      @theresamish1746 11 месяцев назад +11

      I don't really like my job but I love what it provides for me and my family. This pandemic has people rethinking working

    • @gracedaniels6172
      @gracedaniels6172 11 месяцев назад +1

      Hello sir what do you do now and how did you plan yourself before quitting?

    • @riccardogiuseppe6635
      @riccardogiuseppe6635 11 месяцев назад +2

      right now I run my own business and While I was still in service I planned towards early retirement, making about 3k weekly from my retirement investment portfolio trying so much to build more side hustles and extra income

    • @gracedaniels6172
      @gracedaniels6172 11 месяцев назад

      wow impressive you're making quite a fortune speaking of investing I have heard many people talk about it but I don't really know how to start and make a good investment, can you explain?

    • @riccardogiuseppe6635
      @riccardogiuseppe6635 11 месяцев назад +1

      There's a lot of investing options but my best advice get a professional lead you into profitable one that's exactly what I did

  • @anthonym9494
    @anthonym9494 6 месяцев назад +83

    I was very gung-ho about becoming a nurse. I graduated at 22. I’m currently 24 and my BSN will be done in just a few months. I’ve worked for 1.5 yrs in tele/stepdown/medsurg. It has taken such a toll on my mental health.
    I can’t say I would recommend the profession to younger people. The burnout of coworkers rubs off, it doesn’t feel like we’re helping people, and 3 on 4 off gets exhausting quickly.
    I’m sorry to be so negative. It’s the reality of the profession unfortunately.

    • @moonlightandstaryeyesbestr6061
      @moonlightandstaryeyesbestr6061 2 месяца назад +3

      You guys are too darn negative Nursing is not such a bad profession like you guys make it seem. 3 on , 4 off it's not bad at all.

    • @tommygertcher2747
      @tommygertcher2747 2 месяца назад +2

      I've been working retail and going to school for business online for around 4 years, but I realized business admin was useless, so I'm restarting completely. I'm sick of school but I don't want to work in the trades, and I can't get into management in retail, so I'm just doing this. I'm at the point where I just need to pick something that isn't the damn gas station. Jobs all suck, there is no passion.

    • @anthonym9494
      @anthonym9494 Месяц назад +7

      @@tommygertcher2747 I mean yeah gas station work is not the move.
      It’s just the intimidation from doctors and verbal abuse from patients get old very quickly.

    • @zeppkfw
      @zeppkfw Месяц назад

      @@moonlightandstaryeyesbestr6061 are you a nurse and what specialy

    • @jakeparker6707
      @jakeparker6707 Месяц назад

      ​@@tommygertcher2747 I'm thinking the same brother going into senior year for business degree and it feels like such a waste I have no idea why im doing this, however I do have a year spent on nursing degree so I think if I can switch back to nursing I can be done in 2 years. Hope we can come out of this successful.

  • @richardfloridaman
    @richardfloridaman Год назад +154

    I am 35 and starting my RN journey. Man, I always wanted to be a Nurse but went down into other paths because the stigma of being a 'male nurse'. Now I'm putting that out of the way. I did my CNA (which is a pre-req here in Kansas) and I'm gonna start my pre-reqs soon in June and begin working towards my ADN-RN journey. I'm wishing you great luck on your PA journey. Maybe I'll do that in my 40's!

    • @joseperez2003
      @joseperez2003 Год назад +17

      I'm 38 years old and just applied to the nursing program in my community college.... good luck

    • @kmk967
      @kmk967 Год назад +3

      That was for one program. You don't need to become a CNA. However look at a private school. IT may be quicker.

    • @richardfloridaman
      @richardfloridaman Год назад +11

      @@kmk967 in Kansas all RN and LPN students must have a cna license. And it must be active to apply for any nursing program. Even private schools as well. That’s just the law of Kansas. Each state is different.

    • @corpmen23
      @corpmen23 Год назад +15

      I’m 39 y/o finishing up my LPN then to a RN bridge. All while completing my last 3yrs of my military career. Cheers to my next chapter as a “Murse”. Wish you all the best.

    • @kanegrey7697
      @kanegrey7697 Год назад +15

      @richardfloridaman Nursing is changing the stigma is dying. The west coast is filled with male nurses the salaries are so high here it’s crazy. I’m making 127k and I work remotely I love the opportunities

  • @churchofpos2279
    @churchofpos2279 Месяц назад +31

    I was an RN for 30 years and was forced to retire, when I refused to get the Jab. I let my license expire and now work part time in a low paying job. I now have a quality of life that I never could have dreamed of. I found my piece of paradise and wouldn't go back to work in the Health field again..

    • @ark194
      @ark194 23 дня назад

      So, Yale University did a study that the 2nd jab healed 30% of long haulers who were first wave covid survivors. Don't knock it. It stopped covid from being a lower respiratory infection, saving lives and more disability. You would not want my 10 days on a deathbed experience. Sick of ppl like you, but not as sick as I was before my 2nd pfizer.

    • @edwardshaw4277
      @edwardshaw4277 17 дней назад +1

      Me too!

    • @user-wx9hw2to7t
      @user-wx9hw2to7t 13 дней назад

      I will never forget or forgive nursing for forcing vaccines.

    • @BluStarGalaxy
      @BluStarGalaxy 5 дней назад

      A nurse that is against vaccines. It’s like a scientist that is against the scientific method.

  • @PinkYellowGreen2023
    @PinkYellowGreen2023 9 месяцев назад +28

    I feel this video.
    A bunch of lies, miseducation, and crazymaking people in organizations that employ nurses are the reason I feel my 20 year career is coming to an end. Not to mention the lack of collegiality, kindness, and incivility I have endured from nurses. I'm sad but I gotta find a way to take care of myself. I saw the good in the profession and experienced some unbelievable highs but the negatives of my experience have proven harsh and poverty stricken

  • @user-uf3qv9yy8u
    @user-uf3qv9yy8u 7 месяцев назад +3

    Appreciate the video. Best of luck on your PA journey.

  • @michaelb893
    @michaelb893 Год назад +47

    I am a Neuro ICU nurse. I have been an RN for 30 years! It’s not easy but I get to retire in 6 years.

    • @kaynenbrown5102
      @kaynenbrown5102  Год назад +10

      Congratulations on the up coming retirement. Man, I’m sure you have seen how much the world has changed inside of a hospital in the last 30 years.

    • @wisdomandlove1661
      @wisdomandlove1661 Год назад +5

      congrats the medical profession will really miss your contribution.

    • @gabegutierrez21
      @gabegutierrez21 9 месяцев назад

      Would you recommend being a rad tech or a nurse?

    • @hathortheshapeshifter
      @hathortheshapeshifter Месяц назад

      God Bless u! I couldn’t do Neuro everrrr. I love the ER

  • @LexiNewlon
    @LexiNewlon 9 месяцев назад +3

    Shoutout from wv! This is refreshing, thank you for your honesty

  • @TheLionman104
    @TheLionman104 Год назад +21

    I love the openness and views on the profession. I just got my acceptance letter for nursing school and beyond excited to start my journey

  • @LEXZAYful
    @LEXZAYful Год назад +56

    Thank you so much for your content! I did two semesters of nursing school and worked as an Extern . I appreciate nurses so much more after working with them and I must say you guys are so under paid. I switched my major to Biology to finish out due it taking a toll on my mental health! once again thank you much for introducing me to wonderful PA profession.

    • @kaynenbrown5102
      @kaynenbrown5102  Год назад +3

      Such a wonderful comment, thank you so much 😊. How’s the new major?

    • @marathongirl1000
      @marathongirl1000 Год назад +3

      Smart girl! Go for PA school. So much respect for you, so many hear the realities of nursing but argue against it and then cry about it later.

    • @msab657
      @msab657 Год назад +2

      I’m just curious why you decided to go to PA school 😮rather NP school

  • @betrayal6231
    @betrayal6231 Год назад +39

    Leaving the bedside very soon now. Just got offer of acceptance to my MSN program for Psych/MH. Will be starting a new job as a RN on a Geri psych unit very soon as well. Secured the day shift too 😤😤

    • @wisdomandlove1661
      @wisdomandlove1661 Месяц назад +1

      very good they always told us in school that nurses were tied to the bedside for life and we appreciate all nurses who are doing the best they can at the bedside

    • @cleliaparnell8743
      @cleliaparnell8743 28 дней назад

      With geriatric patients you will have the mental instability with the elderly problems of lots of incontinence

  • @2xr1ssx
    @2xr1ssx 2 месяца назад +13

    I was scared to click on this bc I’m 27 and starting school now to be an RN, but your honesty and transparency is greatly appreciated. Thank you! Best of luck!!!

    • @bloomerella
      @bloomerella 2 месяца назад +3

      Are you still pursuing your RN? I’m soon to be 26 and considering nursing or software engineering. I wanna be in healthcare because I love helping people.. but I’m scared because of all the negative things people say about the industry🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @HanaMarshmallows
      @HanaMarshmallows 2 месяца назад +4

      @@bloomerellasame age and I’m thinking the same thing idk if I wana go the way people talk. I don’t work well under pressure

    • @gardenyanoor1489
      @gardenyanoor1489 29 дней назад +2

      I’m 26 too and I have 1 more year till graduating with my Bachelors of Nursing. Don’t let anything negative scare you from starting your path. Every career has its ups and downs. My cousin is a pharmacist and has been nonstop searching for a job for 2 years now with no luck. The tech industry has been letting go employees on the daily. I’m just giving you examples, but a degree in Nursing will give you endless opportunities to work literally any specialty you want. To be honest from what I’ve seen the nurses that leave the field end up regretting it in the long run.

  • @RandomSFV
    @RandomSFV Месяц назад +12

    Nursing has and always will be hard work. Can get you our of poverty and can be a stepping stone to other profitable careers. It has never been glamorous. I became a CRNA, still hard work but it has created a wonderful life for my family. Single mother here with no connections, lots of sacrifice involved. I’ve done all kinds of nursing med surg, pacu, nicu, picu, cticu, 19 years in all. Always continue to grow professionally and continue to educate yourself to make the life you want. If you want to be a school nurse great, if you want to be a crna great. you make it what you want it to be.

    • @ark194
      @ark194 23 дня назад

      Massage did this for me.

    • @Pinesol605
      @Pinesol605 14 дней назад +1

      @@ark194 How? I am massage therapist - I am going back to school for my RN.

    • @ark194
      @ark194 13 дней назад

      @@Pinesol605 idk about you, but it really helped me.

    • @ark194
      @ark194 13 дней назад +2

      @@gigi9301 I made bank delivering pizza in Sedona. Wasn’t safe, though.

    • @gigi9301
      @gigi9301 13 дней назад +1

      @@ark194 A lot of nursing jobs aren't safe, either. I worked for a hospice where I was driving around all night going into stranger's homes and never knew what kind of neighborhood or situation I was getting myself into. Also, for patient confiditentialy I was not allowed to have anyone in the car with me (no ride-alongs or drive alongs). No tips, either. LOL

  • @dorthealove4117
    @dorthealove4117 5 месяцев назад +10

    Very smart move. You didn't allow yourself to become stuck, overworked with extreme work burnout. You identified the areas of the profession that you were not satisfied with, and what you needed to do to fix it. In the medical profession it is best to always keep your options open and make the best financial choice possible regarding your career before starting a family. Congratulations, and may God continue to bless you. I can tell you were a damn good Nurse.

  • @sistahlamb
    @sistahlamb Год назад +26

    I’ve been a RN for 10 years. Just started doing some travel assignments in my home state last year. Was full time at a hospital for 5 years including most of Covid. I declined to travel during that time because I didn’t think the lucrative contracts that were being offered were worth the immense stress because I was already getting burned out from the pandemic as were most nurses. I chose travel because it just isn’t worth it for me to stay full time at a place. Hospitals didn’t take care of their nurses. Traveling isn’t a cakewalk and yes, the rates have significantly dropped. I’m going to keep my eye open for good paying contracts because I think the need is still going to be there with more nurses reportedly leaving the field altogether. I entertain the idea sometimes of going into a different field myself but I still enjoy nursing. At the end of the day you have to do what’s best for you.

    • @AstroZombie1
      @AstroZombie1 Год назад

      I definitely respect that Ashley, and we need more nurses to dedicate to floor nursing. I plan to put in at least a good 5-6 years to floor nursing on my path from LVN to FNP. I love floor nursing, but I just feel I could make more of an impact from a provider standpoint as I already see flaws in many of the orders of pts I care for.

  • @mcemaryngcobobusisiwe8857
    @mcemaryngcobobusisiwe8857 2 месяца назад

    thank you for being so honest ❤❤

  • @latishanaomi7618
    @latishanaomi7618 Год назад +18

    I can relate to your situation but in reverse. I was married and had kids in my early 20’s. Worked in healthcare admin and completed my BA in Science for Admin. Now I’m looking to travel more now that the kids are older and I’m divorced. Go with your gut and do what’s right for you, I’m playing chess for my future as well, it looks crazy now but I’m ten years it will all make sense to me.

  • @rolexshadow
    @rolexshadow Год назад +2

    I have been watching your journey from day one. All the way back in nursing school to doing your medical mission in China to doing an interview with your auntie, which I think is also a PA

  • @Unknown-xh5vo
    @Unknown-xh5vo Год назад +3

    Great to see how active you've been recently

  • @TEWMUCH
    @TEWMUCH 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nice video! I liked your perspective and congrats on becoming a PA!!!

  • @rbnrly
    @rbnrly 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you. Currently have been a nurse for 7 years…been traveling for 3 years. Also playing chest to figure it out.

    • @shahgameyt8434
      @shahgameyt8434 4 месяца назад

      I want to do bs nursing here in pakistan and than i want to clear the NCLEX exam and work in the states,should i go for it?

  • @markJones38133
    @markJones38133 Год назад +5

    Hey bro, it’s good to see another male nurse, I finish nursing school with the Army in 1998 (91Wm640) LPN. I was the only guy after I got out the military a a lot if nursing job on the floor. I did try to go to RN school, but found the school in Jonesboro AR was to racist toward me and after doing 18 months in Iraq, I didn’t just didn’t return to retake a coarse that I fail. I wouldn’t have fail if they would have given me a higher score more then a 78 on every thing I did. If they would have given me a 90 on any assignment that I use that was given a 100% for a belong student and he let me use his assignment, but still got the 78. %. I have always wanted to go to PA school while in the military. Nice and congrats

  • @SahilP-yv4fv
    @SahilP-yv4fv 2 месяца назад +1

    i am 40 and since hopping around. I feel you my bro, life is tough

  • @DemarioDon
    @DemarioDon Год назад +62

    5 Years ago I said I was gone be an Er Rn by now Jesus time does fly here I am 28 5 years later just now taking an LPN Program

    • @aliciamarie9704
      @aliciamarie9704 Год назад +11

      You are still so young!

    • @kaynenbrown5102
      @kaynenbrown5102  Год назад +17

      28 and making moves. 🔥🤙🏽

    • @richardfloridaman
      @richardfloridaman Год назад +13

      I am 35 and just started my pre-reqs for ADN-RN bro. If my small rural town had an LPN program then I'd do LPN first. But either way, good luck man!

    • @Tony.diamondd
      @Tony.diamondd Год назад +3

      I’m 30 I’ve been an LVN in Cali for 8 years, looking to get into an RN program. You got this!

    • @phirachey7697
      @phirachey7697 Год назад +1

      This is all part of your journey. Youre going to be a better nurse with all your experience. Keep pushing!

  • @orphic7512
    @orphic7512 Год назад +2

    As a first sem student nurse I thank you!!!!

  • @williehickman565
    @williehickman565 Год назад +5

    I am getting ready to take my prerequisites at the age of 30 after having my bachelors in psychology just need a couple of more classes. The money is a plus but doing it for educational purposes to help ppl outside my job.

  • @qpetty01
    @qpetty01 Год назад

    Goof luck!! Your making the right move and everything your saying is on point!

  • @nicolebutler8271
    @nicolebutler8271 Год назад +3

    Thanks kaynen for this video i think nursing is a good profession with great opportunities I'm with you I have nothing but positive things to say as a nursing student 😊

  • @ccalexander1924
    @ccalexander1924 8 месяцев назад +3

    I’m
    A travel rad tech on my final assignment . I just had interview for a full time position once this contract is over and I got the job. They are willing to wait for my contract to be over for me to start. I don’t feel the same about radiology like you feel about nursing. I hate working in radiology. I have to take call for my next job and it’s an hour drive to work . I plan on starting my own business that will hopefully open in 1-2 years. The manager knows I’m hoping to get out of mri for good ( maybe stay prn if it doesn’t require call ) but I am exhausted dealing with patients and staying late all the time and very little breaks anx pager call. It’s not worth the stress

    • @cathy5070
      @cathy5070 5 месяцев назад +1

      You are a very well spoken young man. I wish you the best!

  • @TheFactsofLife237
    @TheFactsofLife237 13 дней назад +1

    I’m glad that you chose you. You made yourself a priority.

  • @branmart1
    @branmart1 Год назад +5

    Male tcu/icu Neuroscience Rn from Kentucky, 4th year now and I’m considering jumping to PA, I appreciate you taking the time to explain out your thought process. It has helped me greatly since my new grade days. Appreciate it brother hopes the rest of the shifts go well.

    • @kaynenbrown5102
      @kaynenbrown5102  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment Brandon. I wish you nothing but success my man. Thanks, I’ll check back in on day 10😅.

    • @hhc1948
      @hhc1948 Год назад +1

      NP here. Why PA if they will never be able to practice independently and NPs can practice independently in 27 states. Just out of curiosity. Perhaps practicing independently is not a thing you will be interested in.

    • @kaynenbrown5102
      @kaynenbrown5102  Год назад +1

      @@hhc1948 hey, great questions. Yes, I can no intention on practicing independently. If I did decided to change my mind later down the road, there are plenty of way to get around “owning your own practice”. I know plenty of PA’s that do.

  • @luv_a_nurse8960
    @luv_a_nurse8960 Год назад +20

    Its been a year for myself. I went through 3 waves of covid and seen a whole unit of veterans at a VA nursing home pass from covid. I am still in therapy.

    • @andreeanasca8216
      @andreeanasca8216 7 месяцев назад +3

      So sorry 😢 sending you hugs

    • @willtroy1986
      @willtroy1986 5 месяцев назад

      I’m so sorry to hear. Are you doing any better now?

  • @markJones38133
    @markJones38133 Год назад +3

    I did go back to college and got a BS in SpEd, but I still work as a LPN.

  • @marksmadhousemetaphysicalm2938
    @marksmadhousemetaphysicalm2938 Месяц назад

    I’m working on my neuro nurse practitioner…I enjoyed my time ED/Trauma nursing but I know I can do more…and the brain fascinates me…I had a TBI many years ago and with a ton of effort in rehab…I was able to complete nursing school and become an ED and Trauma nurse…I’m burnt out…I’ve always wanted to do neuro…got my neuroscience nurse certification…and now heading towards my np…bedside nursing is for young folks with the stamina…when you’re in your 50s + being a clinician is less hard on the back and joints…and less abuse of the knees…

  • @PinkYellowGreen2023
    @PinkYellowGreen2023 Год назад

    Good luck to you!

  • @tha_denzel_lit
    @tha_denzel_lit Год назад

    Thank you man.

  • @ov3rlxrd
    @ov3rlxrd Год назад +2

    Comment for the algorithm. This was super insightful!

    • @kaynenbrown5102
      @kaynenbrown5102  Год назад +1

      You hear that algorithm, the man says the video was insightful! 🙌🏽

  • @hollandduganne2602
    @hollandduganne2602 Год назад +6

    🥰 love you!

  • @cedtaylor8809
    @cedtaylor8809 Год назад +3

    Appreciate all the nursing content you created throughout the years! I’m currently a nursing student here in the Bay Area (northern california). I have my eye on furthering my education once I gain a few years of RN experience. I currently wonder if the rn salary in the Bay Area will is significant enough to make the return on investment for furthering education not worth it. Especially considering the fact that I’ll be 30 when I graduate with my bsn. What are your thoughts?

    • @brega6286
      @brega6286 Год назад

      If it is not your calling you will find out quickly.

    • @susansparanormalpennsylvan81
      @susansparanormalpennsylvan81 11 месяцев назад +2

      i went to san jose state for my bsn, i left santa clara, ca for pittsburgh, pa years ago and paid $27,000 cash for a fixer upper which didnt need much work. I have no house payment, move somewhere else, you make less money but it is offset by the lower housing costs.

  • @bluetickbeagles116
    @bluetickbeagles116 3 дня назад

    3 on 4 off is a dream! I work in a field where we have a 24hr shift 6-7 days a month on top of a 40hr regular week.

  • @scottharper9645
    @scottharper9645 7 дней назад

    I spent my entire career of 24 years as a nurse in the same hospital in Honolulu. I worked as a psych RN the whole 24 years and loved it. I worked mostly days 40 hrs per week. My pay before leaving 5 years ago was $65/hr plus benefits. I got paid for every minute I worked, time and a half after 8 hrs and double time after 12 hrs. We floor RN’s made far more than our managers. Managers were lucky if they still had their job after 5 years. Any RN who worked as an advanced practice RN in our hospital made half as much as a floor RN and never lasted more than two years on the job. They weren’t in the union.

  • @MissGemsWorld
    @MissGemsWorld 9 месяцев назад +9

    Nurse for 6 years here. Ptsd is so bad just thinking about nursing homes gives me bad flashbacks.

    • @carolinemaila6191
      @carolinemaila6191 10 дней назад

      Same 😭

    • @BluStarGalaxy
      @BluStarGalaxy 4 дня назад

      When I would wake up in the morning for nursing school I would almost have panic attacks. The dread was so bad. I got out because I couldn’t live like that.

  • @sara2t
    @sara2t 4 месяца назад

    I’ve always pondered on the idea of returning back to nursing school as I’ve done 2 out of 4 yrs but working as a cca and seeing other ccas & nurses burnout and experiencing it is making me consider alternative healthcare careers such as mlt so I can still work for healthcare just not direct patient care as it’s exhausting physically, mentally & shift work is 😖

    • @merry5059
      @merry5059 2 месяца назад

      What is cca and mlt?

    • @sara2t
      @sara2t 2 месяца назад +1

      @@merry5059 continuing care assistant and medical lab technician

  • @jasminebambury5841
    @jasminebambury5841 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wow youre a man with a plan good for you and your partner♡☆

  • @arimorton8616
    @arimorton8616 8 месяцев назад

    great video vey inspiring!!

  • @joycewright5386
    @joycewright5386 День назад

    I worked critical care for 44 years and I think what got me through the last 15 was working part time. The money was good and I could afford to work part time. Praise God I am now retired.

  • @silam2013
    @silam2013 17 дней назад +1

    Hello Kay!!
    I just saw your video, and I have one question: Why did you choose PA instead of NP?

  • @Brandiisbeloved
    @Brandiisbeloved Год назад +10

    these videos are so discouraging as a nursing student. originally i wanted to be a veterinarian but student debt for vets is crazy. Asked God what I should do. had a dream that same night to go into nursing. I always say I want to be a stay at home wife when I get married and cater to my husband and family. hopefully that happens because the way I saw my mom work as nurse I don't want to do it for life. ill just save when I graduate in the meantime. my school was covered all my Fafsa so no debt for me

    • @giftshop8319
      @giftshop8319 3 месяца назад +1

      please do not get discouraged! I would highly suggest for you to stop watching negative videos about nursing. I have never seen a video of someone letting people know that you do not have to choose to work in a hospital setting. Most of these videos are ONLY speaking on bedside nursing (travel or not). You can also work in clinics, private practices, remote nursing positions, clinical coordinator, etc. Branch out of the hospitals and see if its something you truly want to do.

  • @niathenurse
    @niathenurse 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Kayman, My name is nia. What as it like working here in az as a nurse?

  • @pickles9440
    @pickles9440 10 месяцев назад +9

    What I dont get is all the ward clerks and nurse aides who I work with who see the nonsense we deal with, sometimes for years, and then they start going back to school to advance to become a nurse like one of us. Are they crazy? It just goes to show, if people witnessing everything we do and still think its ok, then how is management, whose whites of their eyes we never see on the unit, are supposed to understand how jacked up our situation is? They dont, even if they were once one of us, when they become management they get overnight amnesia. There is no hope, must get out, Abort!abort! Save yourselves.

  • @SadTattoos
    @SadTattoos 11 месяцев назад +1

    Crazy I’m 26 and can never understand why being in a relationship is even worth it happy for you man, I just can’t see any happiness settling down EVER and there’s so much in life to accomplish and experience having an attachment on other is foreign to me❤️

    • @cantesito6043
      @cantesito6043 9 месяцев назад +11

      Your coping skills are up the roof.

    • @breadfan9
      @breadfan9 8 месяцев назад

      Stay by yourself. Relationship isnt worth it. Dying alone is even better

  • @nataliaveladez
    @nataliaveladez 5 месяцев назад

    Traveling in Des Moines? Whew… how did you like it? I am from Iowa but dont hear good things about Des Moines

  • @nicolsontv5852
    @nicolsontv5852 Год назад

    Camera quality is amazing

  • @tahj677
    @tahj677 Год назад +9

    I don’t think nurses think travel rates will remain high, they know better. But what I do think is the pandemic caused many nurses to leave their staff nursing job to travel and even when rates drop, most facilities will have a hard time finding staff nurses as nobody wants to get paid as a staff nurse. ☹️

    • @AstroZombie1
      @AstroZombie1 Год назад +2

      They definitely aren’t nearly as high. RNs are averaging $2500 per week now which is hardly worth traveling for.

  • @michellec485
    @michellec485 Год назад

    Very helpful thx

  • @AZ-rg3rf
    @AZ-rg3rf 14 дней назад

    Nice ride. What car is it?

  • @annie.k.5495
    @annie.k.5495 7 месяцев назад +2

    Do you recommend this profession as a second career for a 50+? I am planning to enter or better to resume from where I had left it off a few years ago but I am hesitant! I just would like to work as a nurse educator, I had some bitter experience working as a CNA! I would appreciate your comment. Thank you so much and I wish you the best on your career advancement and in your life!

    • @annstewart8506
      @annstewart8506 7 месяцев назад +3

      Hi! I graduated 4 months before my 60th birthday. I love nursing and I believe it is the older nurse who has a wealth of lived experiences who deal differently in situations. Please follow your passion. Lots of older women now graduating as nurses.

  • @user-gl9jc2xu3z
    @user-gl9jc2xu3z Месяц назад +1

    I did realize how poorly our area was paying nurses until I entered the agency nursing care in 1988. I earned more money working 2 days a week with an agency than I did working 6 days a week in my county. My takeaway was, never work in an area with many nursing schools within a 50 mile radius.

  • @GuadalupeRodriguez-rz3zp
    @GuadalupeRodriguez-rz3zp Месяц назад +2

    I am currently in nursing school and have also been a tech for 3 years now. I had high hopes for this profession until I realized how toxic it is. The coworkers and the verbal abuse from patients have made me reconsider

    • @Transcendingskies
      @Transcendingskies Месяц назад

      Techs don’t get enough credit. Thank you for all you do! I work in the lab (phlebotomist) and each year gets harder and harder to press on in healthcare. Looking into IT programs currently.

  • @cloudjumper7285
    @cloudjumper7285 5 месяцев назад +3

    I have seen travel nurses in our area who are lazy, dont monitor patients and fraud in the charting that they do the work. They kiss up to manipulate for assingments during their contracts and have mistreated and neglected patients. Yes I sound the alarm but mostly get ignored.
    Been in my nursing journey 3 decades. Seeing a lot of disrespect along the way. Bullying ,gaslighting and prejudice comes from their personal lives to work. That burns true exceptional nurses out. Dont get into it for the money, online likes, etc. It is a dirty hard job. Only the strong survive nursing and overcome the evils of it.

  • @roberthsu4862
    @roberthsu4862 9 месяцев назад +15

    I honestly wouldn't recommend the nursing profession to anyone tbh. If you want to pursue a career a healthcare, the only career that is worth pursuing is a MD, imo. I've been a RN since 2018 and I already want to leave this profession.

    • @lovelyyuliaa
      @lovelyyuliaa 7 месяцев назад +3

      Its not that bad. Especially if you like what you do. Seeing these elderly everyday and peds makes it for me. Everyone is different. I wouldn't shit on the whole profession lol.

    • @vminhope3040
      @vminhope3040 6 месяцев назад +2

      It’s usually the manager or coworkers that make a job you like harder. In any job, if you are not as good as them, they belittle you and micromanage.

    • @roberthsu4862
      @roberthsu4862 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@vminhope3040 That's true. The night shift nurse always gives me the worst patients- the ones who are on restraints and is constantly trying to get out of bed, or the needy patient who always commands you to get him/her food/snacks very frequently or pain meds when they're due. Because of this, I go into work every morning expecting the worst assignments.

    • @dylanelizabeth7712
      @dylanelizabeth7712 Месяц назад

      That’s an awful thing to say. Your experience sucks, obviously you have not found the job that makes your nurse heart sing, there are many many different places to go as a nurse

    • @jaycommonsense2468
      @jaycommonsense2468 9 дней назад

      Every job is Quap unless you're the one incharge. Bs in every job

  • @wisdumb4891
    @wisdumb4891 6 месяцев назад

    What made you go PA? I wish I would have.

  • @yourbrokenoven
    @yourbrokenoven Месяц назад

    How is nursing in Holland different than in the US?

  • @studentforlife714
    @studentforlife714 Год назад +6

    I am a new grad with 6 months on and a 52 yr old disabled veteran rated at 90% and will most likely go back for NP. Though the make a chunk of tax free money from the VA I did consider travel. Too old for that lol

  • @jimjamjerry
    @jimjamjerry 7 месяцев назад

    Hey I'm curious what your next profession is going to be?

  • @communitysolutionspro1520
    @communitysolutionspro1520 Год назад +3

    Do you find the curriculum for PA to be a little easier? I mean is it straightforward. Nursing seems to be abstract more than science as far as nclex. There was a medical program that required the med students to do a rotation in nursing and they said it was significantly harder.

    • @AstroZombie1
      @AstroZombie1 Год назад +4

      He’s made a video in the past explaining that PA school is more difficult/challenging mainly due to a higher workload/exams per week, but also more difficult subjects. Perhaps it was difficult for the med students simply because it was foreign to them.

    • @communitysolutionspro1520
      @communitysolutionspro1520 Год назад

      @@AstroZombie1 thanks

  • @Rashawdbenjamin9i3
    @Rashawdbenjamin9i3 Год назад

    New Grad nurse soon. Entering into Medsurge 2 and pediatrics and OB

    • @supreme5998
      @supreme5998 Год назад +1

      your peds and ob is your last semester? wow. That's tough with medsurge 2. Our program aligned medsurge 2 with psych

    • @Rashawdbenjamin9i3
      @Rashawdbenjamin9i3 Год назад +1

      @@supreme5998 Yup, I was told by the class ahead of me that they both are going to be challenging. I just did my mental health final today and Medsurge 1 final is tomorrow.

    • @supreme5998
      @supreme5998 Год назад +2

      @@Rashawdbenjamin9i3 Peds is pretty hard. OB is a lot easier. But good luck on your finals!

  • @gemeni3000
    @gemeni3000 6 месяцев назад

    Work in home health school go to another country to work . Worki g ina very smaller setting. There plenty of places to work.

  • @hathortheshapeshifter
    @hathortheshapeshifter Месяц назад

    Ooooo how did you like Portland, Oregon?

  • @DhonaTimm
    @DhonaTimm 2 месяца назад

    good advice

  • @couragenappier8130
    @couragenappier8130 Год назад

    Well said

  • @LaSorciereFeuillue
    @LaSorciereFeuillue 5 дней назад

    Love bedside nursing as a Graduate 12 weeks in. Nurses are not necessarily teachers. Not every nurse is kind or sensitive. I choose to be ❤ me ❤, then a nurse.

  • @TheFrankyfern22
    @TheFrankyfern22 8 месяцев назад

    Healthcare sucks, not so much the fields within healthcare chosen. I loved being a nurse. now an NP and was decent until covid and it’s not getting any better. Don’t risk your health everyone. It’s just a job. There’s more out there.

  • @fitnessbabe7958
    @fitnessbabe7958 Год назад +4

    We were. Making $60/hour as a CnA IN 2020. IN 2021 It dropped to $40. Then 2022 to$32/hour as a CNA is still good. I’m sure it will drop again.

    • @tin8060
      @tin8060 11 месяцев назад +3

      Where’s this job at? I wanna know

    • @afroboy-akaspanishboy3685
      @afroboy-akaspanishboy3685 7 месяцев назад

      Shit!!! Tf bitch!! I don't mean that toward you miss. I'm just like fuck I'm a dialysis tech and I just recently reached $31hr. Let me get this CNA license 😂😂

    • @tacticalsamurai9851
      @tacticalsamurai9851 3 дня назад

      must be a travel cna? or was these covid rates? I was a cna for 8 yrs before becoming an rn but wow I used to be the only cna on the floor making $10.25 an hour. with 25 patients by myself in the icu. Highest I ever made as a cna was $16 an hour

  • @jomonty6266
    @jomonty6266 9 месяцев назад +1

    i don't how how i am doing it for over 25 years. my generation was just trained to be nurses until we retire, not just a career path, but a vocation and a lifestyle

  • @mirandaalexis
    @mirandaalexis Год назад +2

    I feel like if you're in a relationship with someone who you can travel nurse with its easier to save money to settle down somewhere

  • @carolinaescobedo5431
    @carolinaescobedo5431 Год назад +5

    I live in IL & feel as though NPs are praised more than PAs

    • @kaynenbrown5102
      @kaynenbrown5102  Год назад

      That’s awesome.

    • @carolinaescobedo5431
      @carolinaescobedo5431 Год назад

      @@kaynenbrown5102 I don’t think so at all. :p I actually emailed you! :) appreciate you sharing your academic/life journey

    • @allyross3321
      @allyross3321 Год назад +1

      I live in Illinois also. I think NPs are praised more here because they can practice independently and open their own practices vs PAs that are like permanent residents.

    • @carolinaescobedo5431
      @carolinaescobedo5431 Год назад

      @@allyross3321 I think that’s wild, after so many years PAs should be able to as well. I want to know where PAs can practice like NPs.

  • @ToxxicEater
    @ToxxicEater Месяц назад +1

    I wanna be a nurse but i didnt study for it so I tried being a HCA and i didnt even last a week lol safe to say nursing isnt for everyone also 12 hour shifts are HELL

  • @dtowndurango
    @dtowndurango 7 месяцев назад

    Why you chose Pa instead of a NP?

  • @coreyheisley8404
    @coreyheisley8404 28 дней назад

    After 7 years of being an RN I’m done with it, leaving it for good. Career pivots are a difficult decision to make, but nursing was draining the soul out of me.

  • @Esmeb89547
    @Esmeb89547 11 месяцев назад

    Smart move

  • @RoyalHam
    @RoyalHam 24 дня назад

    Why PA school vs. NP school?

  • @phyllis9750
    @phyllis9750 7 месяцев назад

    Hey, none of the guys I worked with were as cute as you! Not fair😊

  • @jodisimeral4531
    @jodisimeral4531 4 месяца назад +2

    Nursing is one of the most horrible careers these days. You can not trust anyone! There is a lack of management. Lack of leadership. Lack of accountability. Bullying is the norm and management does nothing. You can not be independent. There is no support. HR depts in the corporate world is your worst enemy!!!! I’ve been a nurse for almost 20 years and the decline is significant!

  • @roselineguerrier8700
    @roselineguerrier8700 6 дней назад

    So why PA instead of going for your NP?

  • @sunny1433
    @sunny1433 2 месяца назад

    As a retired nurse, it has become a thankless profession if you work for a facility. Home health care, for individual in their home , is the only way I’d consider working again in nursing

  • @2929Royality
    @2929Royality Год назад +5

    Why not become an NP? You said clinicians...NP are clinicians....easier from an RN background without taking the Pre-med courses for PA school?

    • @kaynenbrown5102
      @kaynenbrown5102  Год назад +8

      Because I did not like the 2 years of education the was offered by NP schools in comparison to PA schools curriculum.

    • @2929Royality
      @2929Royality Год назад

      @@kaynenbrown5102 gotchu. Awesome 👍 regardless we need both in the world. All love and positivity brotha. I support your path👍

  • @uneyedentified2017
    @uneyedentified2017 7 месяцев назад +2

    Why not just go to np school though? Or crna

  • @tina8796
    @tina8796 3 месяца назад

    From what I can gather it's best to work at a doctor's office. Hospital / nursing home is not the way to go

  • @Greencloud8
    @Greencloud8 9 дней назад

    You remind me of my nurse but he’s still a nurse

  • @CreolePearls_
    @CreolePearls_ Год назад +5

    Which is why I do not understand why nursing is placed on a high pedestal. I am currently in school for My CCMA and I am so excited for my MA career path! I use always dreamed of being a RN but seeing these kind of videos sense the pandemic, it has opened by eyes. Seems like nursing is not as nice of a career as most will have you think. Nursing brings a lot of financial stability but I wouldn't trade no money for my peace and mental stability. Nurses are quitting because of burnout and mental exhaustion and I rather be a MA than a RN, not worth the decline in my health.

    • @autumn399
      @autumn399 10 месяцев назад +1

      May I know what is MA?

    • @CreolePearls_
      @CreolePearls_ 10 месяцев назад

      @@autumn399 Medical assistant

    • @aqualol4281
      @aqualol4281 10 месяцев назад

      @@autumn399medical assistant

    • @kind2423
      @kind2423 9 месяцев назад

      @@autumn399medical assistant

    • @PrettyZ-qu6ws
      @PrettyZ-qu6ws 7 месяцев назад

      But how are you living comfortably on a MA salary?

  • @garryharden8830
    @garryharden8830 Год назад +10

    Sad thing is by 2025 nursing will be in HIGH HIGH DEMAND! STAY TUNED!!

    • @devilmaycry9969
      @devilmaycry9969 9 месяцев назад +4

      Because no one will want to do that job with such low pay. The salary of an average nurse is not going with the high mortgage/ rent payment and inflation. $30/hr gets you nothing. I know tons becoming sex workers on the side or doing uber/doordash. What does that tell you?

  • @kaylapapa-vicente3448
    @kaylapapa-vicente3448 6 месяцев назад

    Ayy Portland

  • @teacherspetism
    @teacherspetism 2 месяца назад

    Sounds a lot like teaching..of course not the pay😂, but the stress and work life balance factors.

  • @Maida1_
    @Maida1_ 5 месяцев назад

    Dude, I've been getting so many videos like this lately. Mind you, I'm not even a nurse. 😭