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Strange how you know when you're ready to move on isn't it? I bet this time last year you'd have either had a panic at the idea- or just laughed it off!
Well done for taking the first step!
"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
ooooooh Kirsty well done for taking the plunge! The best nurses have usually been former HCA's.
If you need any help with assignments let me know, I'll help if I can although I might be a bit rusty too, been qualified 14 years next month!
Imagination is everything, it is a preview of what is to become.
Good on you girl. My sister did the same and started her course in 07. Now in her second year and loving it.
I wish you all the best, and of course, you know what they say about nurses .........
Bob Leponge
Life's disappointments are so much harder to take if you don't know any swear words.
Good on you girl. My sister did the same and started her course in 07. Now in her second year and loving it.
I wish you all the best, and of course, you know what they say about nurses .........
My kids always said they wished I wasn't a nurse cuz then they'd get some sympathy (I wasn't really cruel, just wouldn't stand for excuses)
My girls found their way into my heart and now they nest there
Lotsa things. Mostly said by peeps who watch too many 'Carry on' films!!
I have promised the OH when I get my blues he will be the first to see them on me!
Seriously, thanks you guys. I know I haven't met many of you but I consider you all as friends. I have been saying for ages 'lets wait until pickle is older/money is better/ etc etc, but I have decided that it really is now or never. If I put it off any longer I'll never do it. Whats life for , if not to be grasped by the short ones and lived?
I went to Uni in 1997 and ended up dropping out and have always regretted it, I don't want to wonder 'what if?' again.
Clearly I am now old, and of a grandfatherly disposition, but as a much younger man it was said that there were only 2 certainties in life, death and nurses.
Living near the Army Nursing school I certainly did get to test this theory out... but as a gentleman never tells, I couldnt possibly divulge whether the saying was true or not.
Bob Leponge
Life's disappointments are so much harder to take if you don't know any swear words.
Good for you! I've had a similar experience and decided I'd like to be a teacher. On reading all the information it will take 6yrs of study to gain a degree, which is compulsory. I'm also very nervous about this part as like yourself the last time I was studying like this was in 1991. I'm very worried about the first essay.
I'm also nervous that if I'm lucky enough to pass I maybe too old to teach. I'll be 43yrs old. Like you say life is too short and you have to try. I feel that half the battle is won if you want it so good luck with everything. Keep us up to date on your progress.
Good luck getting into teaching Soomai, now THATS a job I'd never be able to do. Don't have the patience for kids at all.
I know there is a few years of hard work on the way, but it will be so worth it when we get there!!
In a previous life after my business went pear shaped in the last recession, I trained as a Registered General Nurse (before it became degree based), qualified and worked in casualty for 2 years before leaving to work as an electrician again.
Go for it KirstyB. There's no point in waiting for the right time. The time is never right. Go into it with enthusiasm and determination and you'll get on fine. Good luck and enjoy.
In a previous incarnation I was a nurse too.
And BOB, I don't think we need that kind of saying about nurses. The work was hard enough without having our characters impinged while we were at it.
From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.
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