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david’s Answer
Hello, Yald.
No good career is easy, not one. Any good job requires lots of study, and the work will be challenging, yet rewarding. My daughter-in-law is a nurse and the hours can be long, and she is working with doctors and patients from the time she shows up until she manages to leave the hospital. My suggestion to you is to refocus your interest in nursing and pose a specific question, one where nurses can give you constructive feedback. Thank you for participating on the forum, and I hope it helps you in your career pursuits.
No good career is easy, not one. Any good job requires lots of study, and the work will be challenging, yet rewarding. My daughter-in-law is a nurse and the hours can be long, and she is working with doctors and patients from the time she shows up until she manages to leave the hospital. My suggestion to you is to refocus your interest in nursing and pose a specific question, one where nurses can give you constructive feedback. Thank you for participating on the forum, and I hope it helps you in your career pursuits.
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Timothy’s Answer
This profession is challenging yet fulfilling. However, it may not suit everyone's taste. I recommend you to gain some hands-on experience by offering your services at the local hospital or contributing as a volunteer at the local ambulance service. This will give you a real taste of what it's like and could inspire you to pursue it further.