If you quit nursing, what are you doing now for work/income?

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  • čas přidán 18. 01. 2023

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  • @nagarcia76
    @nagarcia76 Před rokem +948

    I quit nursing to work at a grocery store, it pays my bills, I have simplified my life and I am so much happier. Less stress, good easy hours and no more heart palpitations and high Blood pressure. Every nurse needs to live on less, quit nursing and start living a good quality of life. Hospitals do not care about nurses, they only want more patients to make them more money. Sad.

  • @bribribri9160
    @bribribri9160 Před rokem +362

    I am here for the comments because I want to make a career change!

    • @chevellehymans6150
      @chevellehymans6150 Před 9 měsíci +9

      Kendra you are very smart and one of the best nurse

    • @baygirlmc42
      @baygirlmc42 Před měsícem +2

      I work as an Autism Paraprofessional in Bay district schools. They love my LPN background for my compassion and that nothing freaks me out. I work with middle schoolers,loving my summer break right now

    • @seannastickney2126
      @seannastickney2126 Před měsícem +3

      same here-I feel like I am at my last nursing job, which is long-term care. I've done almost every nursing position from psychiatric, pediatric, wound care, home healthcare, hospital-MedSurg, addiction and now I'm at long-term care. I feel like this is going to seal the deal for me.
      my dream is to own a small farm, make soaps, candles, and raise organic vegetables, eggs, and meat for my community.

  • @Kodu-df9fl
    @Kodu-df9fl Před rokem +439

    I only worked as an lpn for 3 years and I hated it. Finished my bachelor's in Business Management. Now I'm a business analyst making around 90k and get to work from home.

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +41

      Glad you found something that works for you.

    • @helenaperry5858
      @helenaperry5858 Před rokem +5

      I’m thinking of doing that. Does it matter if it’s a community college ?

    • @scottbarnett3566
      @scottbarnett3566 Před rokem +14

      Look for schools that hold
      AMBA, Equis or AACSB. No one cares if you get an associates from a CC before completing a 4 year. Tbh though, if you have undergrad in something else, try and get an MBA to accept you

    • @itsDjjayy
      @itsDjjayy Před 9 měsíci +11

      Interesting very interesting 🤔 honestly the reason why I'm going towards LPN is because they make the most decent amount of money when starting out compared to other trades. I don't know what else to do all else to look for anymore I'm lost.

    • @Kodu-df9fl
      @Kodu-df9fl Před 9 měsíci +28

      @itsDjjayy Yes that's true . When nurses graduate they start out with a nice rate. But for me I wanted a job that I can see myself still doing in my 60s. I could not see my self being 60 and still being a shift worker, pulling a med cart, and also dealing with all the mental & physical needs as a nurse, bs from staff members.

  • @leylanyfigueroa2783
    @leylanyfigueroa2783 Před 6 měsíci +95

    Me scrolling through the comments for ideas

  • @lapompeii720
    @lapompeii720 Před rokem +178

    This is exactly my predicament. I left my field and am now trying to decide which career to move to next. I got burned out with nursing. Close friends and family oftentimes only look at money and tend to view it as a cardinal sin to not nurse. I don't just want to make money. I want to be happy!!!!

    • @lapompeii720
      @lapompeii720 Před rokem +8

      I worked retail and industry jobs after nursing but am now looking to start another career.

    • @imjulietlove3781
      @imjulietlove3781 Před 8 měsíci +6

      We in the same boat. I did 6months for nhs and left I mentally couldn’t take the stress no more and the long hours, even leaving later than my shift. Trying to get into an apprenticeship in digital marketing or content creation but it’s not easy. I currently work as a nanny 4days a week, but it’s a temporary position for me for a year until I get into apprenticeship for 2024 then I will quit the nanny job.

    • @diplomat2623
      @diplomat2623 Před 8 měsíci +1

      🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽

  • @loraqgui
    @loraqgui Před 2 měsíci +61

    I quit in 2021 and I am now in tech, working on a health plan project that enrolls providers in a network. It's a totally different world and I am loving it. Pay is great, pay raises are awesome as I add more experience and skills, great work-life balance, no emergencies, more sleep, no commute/work-at-home. I have a great team, no bullying.

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před 2 měsíci +4

      Tech sounds like it’s the place to be. I am happy you found a better environment to work in.

    • @peacefreedom4930
      @peacefreedom4930 Před měsícem

      Did you learn project management or take a tech course?

  • @michelestratton5357
    @michelestratton5357 Před rokem +383

    I walked away from the profession after 24 years. I became a plant based holistic health coach. Starting a juicing business.

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +32

      Wow! I love that. I love wellness overall.

    • @vanessam.2553
      @vanessam.2553 Před rokem +4

      I love this too, where is your business located?

    • @crystalrivera5741
      @crystalrivera5741 Před rokem +6

      How does one get certified this?

    • @diplomat2623
      @diplomat2623 Před 8 měsíci +1

      We have the same brain. 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽

    • @topgirl8533
      @topgirl8533 Před 7 měsíci

      Ironic ! Since you were in an industry who pushes man made medication instead of natural god given resources.. happy for you

  • @Czech801
    @Czech801 Před 5 měsíci +53

    Now a flight attendant for world's best airline. Emirates Airlines based in Dubai, The United Arab Emirates.

  • @eatnplaytoday
    @eatnplaytoday Před rokem +200

    I saved up a ton of money and left 9 months ago. Told myself I was gonna give myself 1 year to do whatever I want and really figure out what I wanted in life. I started a few business, got into tech, built some websites and got a few clients. Got really interested in coding, ended up taking some self paced web development lessons and now I will be applying for a coding boot camp with hopes to become a software engineer and build apps one day! Coding is SO FUN and I love debugging and fixing stuff.
    I’m glad I left because I never felt fulfilled or had fun being a nurse or even throughout nursing school years ago. It was always stressful but now my stress goes away whenever i code or debug. I wish I discovered the world of entrepreneurship, tech and web development earlier.

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +16

      Happy to hear you’ve found something you’re excited about. That is very important.

    • @MissMariahNicole
      @MissMariahNicole Před 8 měsíci

      hi there. do you have a bsn? thank you for sharing your story!

    • @blaq2handle
      @blaq2handle Před 6 měsíci

      I'm also interested in coding. I want to be a web/software developer. I get discouraged when people tell me a bootcamp is not enough and I need a Computer Science degree. The problem is I haven't taken math since HS and I am now 33! Lol. I was thinking of maybe an Associates in Web Development.

    • @b.c.2836
      @b.c.2836 Před 5 měsíci +3

      I'm taking an intro CP class at mu community college, focus on python. Let's see how it goes!

  • @CrochetWithVero
    @CrochetWithVero Před rokem +116

    I left after one year of practicing and now I’m a social media marketer. Yes I make less money but my quality of life is 1000% better

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +28

      Quality of life is a priority! Money can’t buy life.

    • @perlacardiel2525
      @perlacardiel2525 Před rokem +6

      hmmm im assuming schooling is required or no? sounds interesting!

    • @MoXeeMe
      @MoXeeMe Před 11 měsíci +7

      You go girl!! I’m sooo happy for you!

    • @CrochetWithVero
      @CrochetWithVero Před 11 měsíci

      @@perlacardiel2525 school is not required for social media marketing! :)

  • @gbmartin77
    @gbmartin77 Před 8 měsíci +120

    After 20 years bedside, I’m a stay at home dad.

    • @chrakesvile
      @chrakesvile Před 7 měsíci +2

      advice for a new grad nurse mi lord

    • @Alice-Not-In-Chains
      @Alice-Not-In-Chains Před 5 měsíci +5

      👏🏽

    • @Mandita1392
      @Mandita1392 Před 4 měsíci +7

      Same! After 5 years, and a whole pandemic right after I began, I am now a stay at home mom… a breath of fresh air for the time being.

  • @adirayasharahla984
    @adirayasharahla984 Před rokem +135

    I got my doctorate in naturopathic medicine, and started a herbal supplement business. I am also seeing patients virtually seeking holistic care.

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +18

      Oh wow! Do you have a website ?

    • @qodeshim9058
      @qodeshim9058 Před rokem

      This is what I would like to do

    • @samanthagasmire9508
      @samanthagasmire9508 Před 2 měsíci

      Gah! This is what I want to do. I side stepped into nursing to get my foot in the world of healthcare, to make more money than I was making and to gain an understanding of the healthcare field. But realizing that my true passion and goal is naturopathy. How was your education and business going?

    • @tonawhitaker4163
      @tonawhitaker4163 Před měsícem

      @@KendraRN Isn't this still healthcare?

  • @wangui0011
    @wangui0011 Před rokem +244

    I’m saving up to go to design school. I can’t be a nurse anymore #burnout😞

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +14

      What kind of design?

    • @ihearthomecrafting1611
      @ihearthomecrafting1611 Před rokem +25

      I would have loved to have gone to fashion design school instead of nursing school but it was 5000 versus 50,000. I have been a nurse for 16 years and really wished I worked as a fashion designer/stylist or buyer for a big company!

    • @cameronmartin679
      @cameronmartin679 Před rokem +13

      ​@@ihearthomecrafting1611 It's not too late😊

    • @penandpencilplow
      @penandpencilplow Před 11 měsíci

      @@ihearthomecrafting1611 Keep your dreams alive. You can be a late bloomer.

    • @Jesussaveslifes1
      @Jesussaveslifes1 Před 2 měsíci

      The garment industry is not any better. There's no job security at all. I was a designer, and now I am going to school to become a nurse 🎉

  • @Nursekimberly
    @Nursekimberly Před rokem +336

    Thank you for bringing this up. I feel like a lot of people boast about "quitting nursing" and that's not a realistic option when you are a sole supporter of a family.

    • @MommaNurse
      @MommaNurse Před rokem +17

      🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +94

      Exactly! We want to know how are you making income comparable to nursing. We all can’t just quit, we need income.

    • @whitneyevans9717
      @whitneyevans9717 Před rokem +46

      I am a nurse and I have seen many people quit nursing and in some cases it wasn’t about the money because there are so many other careers that support families (IT and business make a lot more than nurses)

    • @Beautifullyflawed824
      @Beautifullyflawed824 Před rokem +29

      It's a struggle! 😩🙏🏾 Some days it's not about the money, I'll take months off and then go back. I may have to give up my extras like shopping, etc, but it's always worth it

    • @jovanmonroe461
      @jovanmonroe461 Před rokem +22

      Yes! Because I couldn't find anything that pays close to the same. Bedside care makes me so depressed.

  • @joycewatt8289
    @joycewatt8289 Před 5 měsíci +24

    I just recently quit a very toxic nursing job. I honestly don’t know exactly what I’ll do next but I’m excited because I trust that with God it’s going to be something good!
    I need to clear my mind, regain my clarity and truly detox FIRST.
    I left the bedside about 13/14 years ago. I’ve been a nurse for 29 years now and half of that was at the bedside and this last half in an outpatient setting and baaaaaaaby! when I tell you “nursing while black” ain’t easy TRUST AND BELIEVE ME.
    Especially when you’re a good nurse, competent, compassionate and mind your own business versus gossiping with and about everybody else on top of patients liking you and requests you to be their nurse for the day. Oh they hate that. But
    These young immature “other people” are some of the most unkind, non empathetic and non compassionate nurses I have ever met/worked with on top of having a narcissistic manager. She forced my hand so I walked.
    They can have nursing!
    Like no one and no job has that much control over my life or my mental and physical well-being. I love patient care and oncology patients but I CHOOSE ME😊

  • @briesharnellern6905
    @briesharnellern6905 Před rokem +119

    At the peak of Covid I went and got my CDL. I did not want to be forced to get the vaccine so I got out of nursing. My husband is a truck driver so I got my CDL and we did team driving. We did purchase our own truck but it caught fire shortly after purchase. Working for a company together we made $5k per week collectively. I am also study real estate, I want to start a CZcams Channel, and I start dropshipping….And a few other things I have in mind .
    Side note: I no longer do team driving with my husband. It was overwhelming with our 2 kids ( one being a baby). .

    • @chrisharris2367
      @chrisharris2367 Před rokem +3

      How did you learn how to do Amazon drop shipping?

    • @TM11..
      @TM11.. Před rokem +3

      Wow! We hv similar ideas. I want to get into drop shipping, start a CZcams channel, develop a skin product (for eczema), also start an assisted living facility. I'm also starting FNP school in a month or so. 😩 Let me know if you wanna share tips!

    • @31284502
      @31284502 Před rokem +7

      OMG! I've been an RN for over 12 years thinking this whole time that I was unlucky that I never got the chance to work in the hospital. Initially it was because I was in ASN, and then years after that it was due to my lack of experience in that area. I have been back and forth between Correctional nursing and Psych nursing, and now I feel blessed. I'm thankful to my fellow for warning me, because I don't feel as nearly as stressed as many of the rest of you say you are or have been. Thank you my fellow nurse, because no matter whatever you do you will always be a nurse. I wish the best with the rest of your driving career.

    • @31284502
      @31284502 Před rokem +1

      Please excuse all of the typos. It won't let me edit

    • @itsDjjayy
      @itsDjjayy Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@chrisharris2367it's not that hard

  • @mindbodyandspirit5148
    @mindbodyandspirit5148 Před rokem +105

    Left profession after 11years...making over 100,000 in IT sales...my mental state is important

  • @MommaNurse
    @MommaNurse Před rokem +185

    I’m just here for the comments 🍿🍿🍿😊😊😊

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +29

      Me too sis, lol

    • @NadiaPink
      @NadiaPink Před rokem +14

      Caught this while I causally read all the comments 😂🍿

    • @kayngwenya3045
      @kayngwenya3045 Před rokem +10

      Me too! I want to leave but have mortgage, bills to pay and family to support so I need to hear from people that have left the profession entirely as in given up their nursing registration and found a career/ job that pays similarly

    • @PinkYellowGreen2023
      @PinkYellowGreen2023 Před rokem +3

      😂🤣😂🤣

    • @shanicesm6208
      @shanicesm6208 Před 9 měsíci +3

      👀 ☕️ 😂

  • @subhekshapradhan8107
    @subhekshapradhan8107 Před rokem +42

    I am doing nothing but am extremely happy. peace of mind ,no anxiety,no palpitations,no stress ,no money,no hardwork, nothing. I am happy with what I have done, though right now I have nothing to do but at least have a hope that I will do something that is
    best for me one day

  • @Poneisha
    @Poneisha Před 8 měsíci +28

    I haven’t even made it to my one year Nursiversary and I just obtained my CDLs learner permit. I was so desperate to leave I applied for Dunkin’

    • @nicoleallen4519
      @nicoleallen4519 Před 8 měsíci +12

      😂 YES! I so understand. One year I applied to work at Amazon, and not as a nurse! I was chasing a peace of mind and not money!

    • @Poneisha
      @Poneisha Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@nicoleallen4519 I applied for Amazon as well but it was far from my house and I did not have a car at the time so Dunkin it was🤣. People have no clue how toxic the nursing field is😩

    • @Datb2
      @Datb2 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Dam sis good for you

  • @astoldbymuriel103
    @astoldbymuriel103 Před rokem +97

    Almost gone. I started a residential trash removal company. Just 7 months in and hopefully by the end of the year I can leave healthcare completely.
    I understand you completely on leaving one bedside for another healthcare job. I be wanting to scream you DID not leave nursing ma'am 😂

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +19

      Lol, those I quit my job as a nurse videos be killing me. Congrats on starting your company, I wish you well! Keep me posted on your progress ❤️

    • @WePlayKaylaPlay
      @WePlayKaylaPlay Před rokem +8

      Could you give me advice on how you started that

  • @kimberlycockram1894
    @kimberlycockram1894 Před 9 měsíci +39

    I switched over to nurse case management thinking it would be less stressful. Boy was I ever wrong!

    • @joycemasusu9890
      @joycemasusu9890 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Why do you say that ?

    • @blaq2handle
      @blaq2handle Před 6 měsíci +3

      Same here. Doing that for a homecare agency and I'm burnt out after 6 months.

    • @Ro-bt7ex
      @Ro-bt7ex Před 5 měsíci +3

      I feel this. I am a telephonic case manager and keeping up with all these metrics and SLA’s is unreal. On top of that feeling like a telemarketer to gain people’s interest. uggh

    • @peacefreedom4930
      @peacefreedom4930 Před měsícem +3

      Glad I read this comment. I thought CM would be less stressful. Okay. Let me scratch that off the list.

  • @fromcnatonp
    @fromcnatonp Před rokem +222

    Girl we all trying to leave! Lord I just pray 🙏🏾

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +30

      Lol, I need to learn to DJ like hubby, so that I can keep dance. 😂😂

    • @moneahbarracks6885
      @moneahbarracks6885 Před rokem +19

      I am an Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner and I am BURNT out, it's horrible!

    • @iceprincess825
      @iceprincess825 Před 11 měsíci

      @@moneahbarracks6885Psych NP is a very popular go to now.

    • @penandpencilplow
      @penandpencilplow Před 11 měsíci

      @@moneahbarracks6885 Do you think being a Family Medicine Doctor or an Internal Medicine Doc would be easier?

  • @777MAG
    @777MAG Před rokem +56

    I’m definitely making my quitting plan. I finished Dec 2021. Got a horrible job for an RN right out of school at a rehab hospital. I had aides with no job description that would help me, leaving me to do everything. I am still trapped due to taking a contract. NEVER TAKE JOBS OFFERING BONUSES! I learned the hard way. I’m thinking of reducing back to an aide or clerk or one of my old jobs as a lab assistant. Anything is better than this. Paycheck can never make up for how horrible it is. 😮good luck people.

    • @belindamiller6349
      @belindamiller6349 Před 6 měsíci +6

      The bigger the bonus the worse the place is.

    • @qmtcop
      @qmtcop Před 4 měsíci +2

      Wow thanks for the advice😮 wishing you the best

    • @LettingGo757
      @LettingGo757 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I heard to take the money but save it or have enough to cover it if you want to leave. They can't force you to stay if you have the money to buy your way out

  • @lisagardner903
    @lisagardner903 Před rokem +81

    I am married so I had my husband's income and health insurance to depend on, otherwise I don't think I would have been able to quit nursing at 50 years old. I ended up flipping homes here in Florida. It was nice to take something nasty and turn it into a diamond.

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +3

      The feeling of gratification 😊😊😊

    • @thedeazy
      @thedeazy Před 8 měsíci +3

      Do you do the work yourself?

    • @queentiff9827
      @queentiff9827 Před 2 měsíci +1

      But you got to save money while you were an RN in a 2 income household?

  • @metro3e792
    @metro3e792 Před 10 měsíci +40

    I was a nurse not very stressed my first 15 years. Later I left nursing to become a babysitter due to the stress. Not only did management not care about our stressful conditions the families lost respect for the profession. I pray daily for all nurse regardless of their specialty your a gift God bless

    • @chilombomululu6034
      @chilombomululu6034 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I would love to hear more .ur story is interesting to me ?how cn i?

    • @queentiff9827
      @queentiff9827 Před 2 měsíci

      Baby sitting is stressful for some. They do it because 50 an hours is nice to watch 2 kids

  • @user-di8hm2jl2u
    @user-di8hm2jl2u Před 9 měsíci +34

    I am a nursing field case manager for a Worker’s Comp. insurance carrier and I love it. I do not do patient care at all. I just manage the medical side of their workers comp claim. I go to appointments with the injured worker and report return to work status to the insurance adjuster and ensure that the doctor is only treating the injured body part. I would never do bedside nursing again. And I work out of my home office. You put in a lot of hard work going to school and all of that experience, use it to do something else closely related

    • @tonawhitaker4163
      @tonawhitaker4163 Před měsícem +2

      Worker's Comp is usually in the business of not paying for injuries. Really cut throat. I worked in HR or 25 years before I became a RN. I've seen them do some really fowl stuff to people that were really injured at the job. Maybe you can handle that, but I would not be able to. I would not be able to sleep at night. I worked in Wage and Salary, much better.

    • @user-di8hm2jl2u
      @user-di8hm2jl2u Před měsícem

      @@tonawhitaker4163 nearly all of the injured workers I have are catastrophic injuries. My role is coordinating DME, therapy, transportation, medical treatment. I am not in the business of denying anything that helps the injured worker. Ive been an injured worker and was a claims adjuster briefly before nursing school so I have seen both sides. I take my oath to the patient seriously and have convinced more claims adjusters to not deny treatment.

  • @carlettasantana2217
    @carlettasantana2217 Před 9 měsíci +37

    I'm not a nurse. I'm on the path. I'm a CNA2. I have balled my eyes out because becoming a nurse has been a dream of mine. It sucks because working as a CNA has really burnt me out. Now getting my RN BSN is like...but why? I love taking cate of ppl. I love seeing the progress. I love the silent thank yous from trach patients that can't talk. The squeeze of the hand when you cover them and make them comfortable. But it hurts. I hurt. The burnout. The stress. The over looking. I just don't know. ...

    • @SiempreDiosPrimero
      @SiempreDiosPrimero Před 7 měsíci +6

      Sis. I'm in the same boat. I too do CNA in the hospital setting. And, I also began my career in nursing. But before I decided to go full in and apply to nursing school, something told me to wait. After seeing how stressful it really is in person, glory to God, I'm starting to question as well. Do I want to be burntout as a living. Even though there is other settings to work in as a nurse, do i want to find out? Or just switch completely. Here for the comments, and i find this one. Same here sis

    • @user-ed1gx4ht1y
      @user-ed1gx4ht1y Před 2 měsíci +3

      U answered the reasons why. Hang in there. God has big plans for u. Your why = the joy of taking care of people. 💓🙌

    • @joekirby4707
      @joekirby4707 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I graduated VN school in 98, bridged to ADN in 2004. Worst mistake of my life. I was happier as an LVN in the clinic. I now do pediatric home health part time 24 hours weekly. It's either that or quit nursing.

    • @tbooker5547
      @tbooker5547 Před měsícem

      This is me. I think I will quit my dream of being a nurse.

  • @ItsAkena
    @ItsAkena Před rokem +155

    I've been a nurse for almost 6 months & I'm done lol

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +22

      I know! So many of us fell that way.

    • @faridaagot8691
      @faridaagot8691 Před rokem +50

      I'm a record breaker then, left after 3 months😂😂

    • @latireeajones7100
      @latireeajones7100 Před rokem +18

      😢 you guys making me nervous

    • @faridaagot8691
      @faridaagot8691 Před rokem +13

      If a job is keeping you from meeting YOUR basic needs then you have to think twice. I was running 🏃‍♂️ on the floor like a headless chicken. Nway i was on a Medsurg floor. You can try other units. It's not bad everywhere.

    • @ItsAkena
      @ItsAkena Před rokem +19

      @@latireeajones7100 I kept going & I’m glad I did. A bad day does not equal a bad life ❤️

  • @shelbyjones8142
    @shelbyjones8142 Před 3 měsíci +11

    My mom was a nurse for almost 20 years and quit to sell Antiques on eBay. She had a hard time keeping up with the patient ratio and new technology.

  • @peppaminttea
    @peppaminttea Před rokem +105

    I'm changing to Independent insurance adjusting. It's like a hush hush field. Not too many people are talking about it. They make $150k and up per year. I'm still learning about it

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +25

      Listen!!!! You know the vibe! I know about that industry and wanted to take the course. 🤗🤗🤗

    • @peppaminttea
      @peppaminttea Před rokem +6

      @@KendraRN definitely look into it

    • @kamonmack9262
      @kamonmack9262 Před rokem +6

      I heard about that. I that when nurses call the patients to check up on them as a routine procedure...medication compliance...stuff like thst??..my professor from nursing school told me about that...at least I think thats what ur talking about...could u elaborate??

    • @vanessam.2553
      @vanessam.2553 Před rokem +7

      O im definately looking this up, ive never heard of it.

    • @salemwari8262
      @salemwari8262 Před rokem +13

      Please can you give me more info on this? I'm done with nursing. I'm tired, sad, cry almost everyday. Help!

  • @eliw6005
    @eliw6005 Před 10 měsíci +18

    Was only a nurse for 1-2 years quit due to burn out as a grad. My superviser was another grad due to low staffing. Really unsafe conditions. I saved up money, worked a bit in hospitality and then travelled the world. Now I’m back at home hoping to start another career!

  • @Christina-bx2my
    @Christina-bx2my Před 3 měsíci +12

    I became a massage therapist and I absolutely love it! I have great hours, can spend time with my son and can still help people. ❤❤ my advice: you can always return to Nursing try something else if your burned out.

  • @aliciatucker5944
    @aliciatucker5944 Před 11 měsíci +27

    Thank you so much for asking this!!! Cause every time I ask, most of the time it’s a nurse who jumped from one healthcare pit to another.

    • @sarahe7515
      @sarahe7515 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I’m so sick of being told to go into pharmaceuticals.

  • @meme-sb7vr
    @meme-sb7vr Před rokem +205

    I just retired early (I'm only 55) after 31 years as an RN at the bedside on an incredibly busy and heavy cardiac-neuro unit, before that I was a CNA while going to nursing school. During my 30+ year nursing career I was also the sole in home care giver for both my parents until they passed away (I promised them both they would never spend a moment in a nursing home after what I had seen as a CNA). I have spent my entire adult life as a caregiver and have largely neglected myself putting everyone's needs above my own, I am physically and emotionally exhausted!! After decades of 12 hour shifts and heavy neuro patients my back is permanently messed up, I'm also currently waiting to have knee replacement surgery. Most people do not realize the physical and emotional toll nursing takes on you. My advice is if you are feeling drawn to something else go for it, nursing will always be there for you to fall back on but you won't always be young. Explore and experience while you can, once you are physically limited after years of bedside nursing it's too late.

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +22

      Thank you for sharing your story. I can relate to a lot of what you wrote. Stay well and you’re right, nursing will always be here.

    • @TheHighValueNurseCJKyles
      @TheHighValueNurseCJKyles Před rokem +5

      @me me thats real

    • @garlicgirl3149
      @garlicgirl3149 Před rokem +11

      My mom's doctor said her knees are shot because of nursing.

    • @Katie-vy5rd
      @Katie-vy5rd Před rokem +3

      Will you actually be able to go back to nursing? I thought if you hadn't had any recent nursing experience, they will not hire you.??

    • @cynthiag.5048
      @cynthiag.5048 Před 9 měsíci +10

      @@Katie-vy5rdas it is right now if you have a pulse and a license you can get an rn job

  • @moniquemiddleton9691
    @moniquemiddleton9691 Před 4 měsíci +11

    I've been a nurse for almost ten years. While I still keep a PRN job, I enjoy working at a pet grooming salon and helping my friend with her decorating and party planning job. It seems to be a nice balance for me 😊

  • @ts3435
    @ts3435 Před 6 měsíci +11

    I've been an ER nurse for 23 years. Became an ED Manager the last 2 years of my career and recently resigned. I'm now working for a niche fragrance company. I took a paycut but I'm fulfilled and glad that I did what was best for me!

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Oh wow! That sounds like an awesome change. I’m glad you chose you!

  • @marys3738
    @marys3738 Před rokem +26

    I’m not a nurse, but I have worked in the healthcare industry for 2 years now. I saw nurses quitting to become Clinical Data Scientists. I’ve heard it pays very good.

  • @LettingGo757
    @LettingGo757 Před 4 měsíci +9

    I'm really happy that before I started nursing school, I was a therapist. So if I decide that I'm burning out, I'll go back to my first love

  • @Cinnamon84582
    @Cinnamon84582 Před rokem +36

    Administration work.Sitting my Behind down after 23 years of Nursing.Working doubles and 7am to 7pm.I am Mon-Friday only 8-4:30. Spending time with family and Enjoying my life doing things I Didn't have time to do.Pray about it.I Did.God Bless you.

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +4

      M-F… I’m so afraid of that schedule🤦🏾‍♀️. Wasn’t the adjustment tough?

    • @Cinnamon84582
      @Cinnamon84582 Před rokem +14

      @@KendraRN Yes,But when you Pray and God leads you it's peaceful.After so many years killing our bodies and messing with our health.Sometimes CHANGE is good.🙂

    • @michellepacheco2178
      @michellepacheco2178 Před rokem +2

      Amen 🙏

    • @annepal5756
      @annepal5756 Před 11 měsíci +2

      If you don't mind sharing, what kind of administration work? If the Lord wills I want to leave bedside too. And also would like to try a mon-fri schedule.

    • @Cinnamon84582
      @Cinnamon84582 Před 11 měsíci

      @@annepal5756 Public schools attendance

  • @MarvaLarcher
    @MarvaLarcher Před 6 měsíci +10

    I personally had enough. The idea of returning back to nursing give me anxiety. I hate it to the core. I have no idea what to do next but I know whatever it is , I want to interaction with people as such, I don’t want to be in
    My feet all day. I’m going through premenopause and lower back pain so I must consider that.

    • @fleurfrancais7764
      @fleurfrancais7764 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Try keto diet or low carb, get off sugar and carbs it helped me with hip and joint pain and feet pain

  • @maryannrogers8675
    @maryannrogers8675 Před 4 měsíci +34

    I’ve been a bedside nurse for 41 years. 39 years were full time with last 2 years as part time after working on a covid unit for 2 years. I have 3 years 4 months until I turn 65. I need to work because I need the health insurance. I’m out on my 65 th birthday when I can get Medicare. I counting my shifts until retirement.

    • @peacefreedom4930
      @peacefreedom4930 Před měsícem +2

      ❤May the majority of your remaining shifts be light

  • @tacticalsamurai9851
    @tacticalsamurai9851 Před 8 měsíci +16

    I left nursing to work at Progressive Auto insurance. Flexible hours. I can pick up my kids and drop them off at school. I get out of work early if staffing allows. I get paid fairly despite the pay cut. I am off 3 days straight a week. I can use pto as I please and always approved. And most important I work 100% remote and on top of that I am extremly happy where I am at now. I dont think I ever want to go back to floor nursing. My job is central loss. I take new claims and set up rentals, tows and repairs for customers. Jobs easy cake and routine.

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před 8 měsíci +6

      Oh wow, listen, I’m considering my options. Thank you for sharing.

    • @tacticalsamurai9851
      @tacticalsamurai9851 Před 8 měsíci +6

      @@KendraRN you got this. Money comes and goes. But your health wont. The stress and depression nursing gave me was not worth the paychecks every two weeks. With my current job now I feel free and happier and being home around the family and kids is everything. Rather than be around back stabbing coworkers and rude ass patients

    • @demoneyes-.-
      @demoneyes-.- Před 5 dny +1

      What qualifications did you need for this??

  • @violachickno1
    @violachickno1 Před 7 měsíci +10

    I quit midwifery (I live in Ireland), I work as an usher in a concert hall and I love it! The lack of stress outweighs the money worries. I know I can only do this as I live in a two income household though. We also have two small children so it is unrealistic for me to work as midwife now as my entire salary would go to childcare… now I work part time in the evenings and we can manage without childcare. Another stress relieved. I completely burned out as a midwife, I worked in the hospital system for 12 years. I’d love to think I’ll go back at some stage but right now I can’t even contemplate it as it is overwhelming

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před 7 měsíci +5

      Oh wow! I love that you found something that does not stress you out as much and allow you to be home with the children. I’d love to visit Ireland one of these days. ❤️

  • @Pamela6743
    @Pamela6743 Před 10 měsíci +19

    Considering leaving due to the way healthcare is run. It’s a sad state of our States. Thinking about becoming a driver… trading one stress for another. I need to find my joy~~ because Nursing has little joy for this soul. 😢

  • @iesha3703
    @iesha3703 Před rokem +19

    I was a CNA not a nurse and I went to education and I educate children who have disabilities mainly autism and cerebral palsy, I enjoy it it isn't for everyone but I know I never thought I'd be able to do it or love it so much I enjoy it a lot makes me feel like I have meaning.

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +6

      There isn’t enough money to pay you for the path you chose! Thank you 🙏🏾

    • @iesha3703
      @iesha3703 Před rokem +3

      @@KendraRN thank you for your content and to ask others their paths. It is nice of you and to see people who care.

    • @JosephineEze79
      @JosephineEze79 Před 20 dny

      Look into becoming a BCBA, but pls without a lot of student loans.

  • @Dystopian2020
    @Dystopian2020 Před 2 měsíci +6

    I’m now a homeschooling stay at home mom. We live in 1 income. We downsized and budget. We’re so happy! Best decision ever. I even picked up gardening and I volunteer.

  • @TheWeekendYogurt
    @TheWeekendYogurt Před 3 měsíci +20

    OR RN here. I’ve got a job interview at Costco Monday.

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před 3 měsíci +5

      Sounds like a nice change. Sometimes it is necessary.

  • @user-ju6fi5fj6v
    @user-ju6fi5fj6v Před 8 měsíci +17

    Clinical Research Associate and I love it. Base pay from 125k upwards with yearly bonuses ranging from 10-20k. Currently making 165k after 3years.

    • @StylesByB
      @StylesByB Před 6 měsíci +2

      What are the pre reqs

    • @laurascoltock4520
      @laurascoltock4520 Před 26 dny

      May I ask what your education level is and how you were able to get in to that field?

    • @JoeSmith-db4rq
      @JoeSmith-db4rq Před 12 dny

      Most clinical research associate jobs are like 35-55k… must be a really fancy place for that kind of pay 😅

  • @EileenRN203
    @EileenRN203 Před rokem +35

    I now work in a plasma center doing physicals and immunizations. Feels like a huge step up to me from bedside.

    • @07ikkin
      @07ikkin Před 5 měsíci

      What is that job title? I'm looking for a change @EileenRN203

  • @wonderbread152
    @wonderbread152 Před rokem +90

    I left during the peak of Covid ( 2019) and went into working at a funeral home, doing hair and makeup. I left bedside due to stress and not being valued.

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +9

      Are you still doing that?

    • @wonderbread152
      @wonderbread152 Před rokem +26

      Yes I am. I'm not making the money I was from the VA Hospital... but I'm happier.

    • @WePlayKaylaPlay
      @WePlayKaylaPlay Před rokem +3

      How did you get into this field ?

    • @velvetstorm4563
      @velvetstorm4563 Před rokem +3

      Did you go to schoop to be a mortician?

    • @lynneacevedo6641
      @lynneacevedo6641 Před rokem +3

      U r funny! U thiught about mortician school. You like it?

  • @jimb3093
    @jimb3093 Před 4 měsíci +31

    I was in East Carolina U nursing school and quit. Became a helicopter pilot instead. Flew EMS for a time. lol! Yep sure did.

    • @chenanigans
      @chenanigans Před 2 měsíci +4

      Speaking of aviation in my field we see a lot of former nurses. It seems to be a good transition for them. I'm a flight attendant. And all the former nurses and even active nurses that I work with at my airline seem to love it The transition to flying. It's way less stress (although it has its own brand of stress). It has way more flexibility. And their skills are very valuable when we have a medical emergency on the plane. And I'm sure that resume definitely helps them during the interview process.

    • @laurascoltock4520
      @laurascoltock4520 Před 26 dny +1

      Wow!

  • @chularn1
    @chularn1 Před 4 měsíci +7

    Quitting nurse is something I think about constantly now. I have been an RN for 19 years and can’t see myself doing this for much longer.
    I’m so tired and burnt out. I am unhappy.
    Looking at the comments to get ideas and praying for guidance.

    • @porchsinging4874
      @porchsinging4874 Před 2 měsíci +2

      SAME!!! After 17 years I am so done. I was burned out years ago.

  • @kelicajohnston9990
    @kelicajohnston9990 Před 2 měsíci +6

    I'm not an RN, but an LPN from long term care after 21 years- a place where things went from bad to worse. I now work in a plasma donation center. I'm still using my nursing license just in case a donor has an adverse reaction and I do health assessments This area isn't medical because we're technically not giving medical care. They explain to us it's a part of manufacturing, manufacturing medicines from the plasma. I make $3.00 less than what I was making in the nursing home. In long term care you're assigned 30 patients on a unit to provide care for. These patients were sickly, with acute and chronic illnesses. They had Alzheimer's, dementia, psychiatric diagnoses, total care patients, and behaviors. Some abled body enough to call a taxi to go get drunk and or do drugs and come back to the nursing home for us to take care of them. Many of the patients were mean and verbally and physically abusive to the staff.

  • @realnursenews
    @realnursenews Před 10 měsíci +14

    I moved from the bedside 13 years ago and became a Coder/ Documentation Specialist now I am outside of healthcare pursuing entrepreneurship 100% full time. However, I did it in steps form bedside, remote another phase as a coder/appeals nurse and now Entrepreneur. I refused to go back to school and get more student loan debt so I got certifications instead. I have a BSN in nursing .

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před 10 měsíci +3

      Smart! Thank you for sharing, I hope others see this post and get inspired.

    • @terrylina.8366
      @terrylina.8366 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Hi! I was wondering what certifications you did to pursue being a documentation specialist? Thank you for sharing your story

    • @realnursenews
      @realnursenews Před 9 měsíci

      @@terrylina.8366 I am a certified documentation Specialist, CCDS ACDIS, Certified Coder CCS these two get you in the door without an issue for sure.

    • @eunicefernandez5147
      @eunicefernandez5147 Před 9 měsíci

      Is your salary much more than you would have made as full time or even PRN in nursing?@@realnursenews

  • @ladyofwinterfel8143
    @ladyofwinterfel8143 Před rokem +28

    I want to be an entrepreneur or investor im using travel nursing money to fast track me there so i can ultimately quit, what frustrates me the most is the patient is always right and they want 7 star/michellin star service (lol) the tv is broken the nurse has to fix it, they clog the toilet with tissue paper the nurse scoops them out why? CAUSE EVS WONT DO IT even if its their job the PHLEBOTOMIST CANT GET BLOOD NURSE SIGNS PAPER BECAUSE ULTIMATELY ITS THE NURSES FAULT VERY FRUSTRATING AND VERY WRONG THERE IS NO DIET ORDERS NURSES FAULT WHY? Because we have to freakin tell the doctors to do their job? VERY DEGRADING AND FRUSTRATING SORRY TO SAY I AM ON THE VERGE OF QUITTING 🎉

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +8

      The responsibilities are overwhelming. Thank you for bringing up the fact that we are also maintenance too 🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️

    • @missb1982
      @missb1982 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Sooo true

    • @atimnile2401
      @atimnile2401 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I have several clogged toilets working Nights . & I now I wanna switch to a clinic Job instead . Less pay but less stressful also

  • @jonahbeltran979
    @jonahbeltran979 Před rokem +42

    A nursing instructor! Best job ever

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +12

      It’s very under rated.

    • @kamonmack9262
      @kamonmack9262 Před rokem +2

      yeah right...a broke nursing insrtuctor!!!

    • @jonahbeltran979
      @jonahbeltran979 Před rokem +8

      @@KendraRN true but if it’s a passion money won’t matter

    • @jonahbeltran979
      @jonahbeltran979 Před rokem +20

      @@kamonmack9262 I make more now than a floor nurse with 2 jobs so😅 I got a good deal and work all year long…

    • @kamonmack9262
      @kamonmack9262 Před rokem +4

      @@jonahbeltran979 I believe you...its just that when I was in nursing school my instructors told me way different but I guess it depends on what u teach...there's levels to it

  • @s.d.6185
    @s.d.6185 Před 10 měsíci +21

    I am not a quitter, but I am about to quit

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před 10 měsíci +3

      Lol, not unless you have a plan b, c, d

  • @TheMoistBanana
    @TheMoistBanana Před 11 měsíci +43

    Im saving enough money to leave nursing and starting a coffee shop business

    • @rainy1091
      @rainy1091 Před 11 měsíci +5

      I love that idea! I worked at a coffee shop as a barista while in nursing school and loved it! I wish you all the best!

    • @nikkistahr7105
      @nikkistahr7105 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Love this for YOU ❤🎉 ☕️

  • @XoxoMiza
    @XoxoMiza Před 7 měsíci +13

    I am honestly so burnt out and idk how much longer I can take

  • @LearnSomaliWithMe
    @LearnSomaliWithMe Před 9 měsíci +34

    Left nursing as soon as I qualified due to being traumatised as a student nurse. And I’m now transitioning into tech. No stress, I can work from home and I don’t have to jeopardise my mental health on a daily basis.

    • @eunicefernandez5147
      @eunicefernandez5147 Před 9 měsíci +2

      How is your pay in general?

    • @alivendetta181
      @alivendetta181 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Especially when they trying to justify why they know more than physicians. Thats where i got irritated mostly. One of our nursing masters would get upset when you don't call her with a doctor pronoun

  • @rhondatownes2013
    @rhondatownes2013 Před rokem +38

    I am also taking Sign Language Classes to become a translator ❤

    • @feliciadavis7379
      @feliciadavis7379 Před 7 měsíci +1

      That is what I want to do too.😊

    • @samanthagasmire9508
      @samanthagasmire9508 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hey if you have any questions I am an interpreter for the Deaf as well as an RN. Best of luck to you in ASL it is one special field and amazing work. Love my job, where the rubber meets the road is fluctuating schedules and money.

  • @stevenbarron4737
    @stevenbarron4737 Před rokem +67

    Onlyfans and selling drugs 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @TheHighValueNurseCJKyles
    @TheHighValueNurseCJKyles Před rokem +50

    When I make 10K a month off my travel channel I will put the stethoscope down.

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +7

      You’re going into travel CJ? We gotta link, I’m good now.

    • @denisedupree6397
      @denisedupree6397 Před 11 měsíci +2

      How can I follow your lead, insight???

  • @seasonalliving2881
    @seasonalliving2881 Před rokem +20

    I really want to be an elementary school teacher but I’m afraid it’s the same BS and less pay.

    • @lunar_eclipse_1913
      @lunar_eclipse_1913 Před 8 měsíci +8

      I''m a school nurse - on the same pay scale as the teachers, so...yes - around here, the starting pay for teachers is `~$48,000. Same benefits, A PENSION, same paid time off. When I started school nursing 14 years ago, I was brought in at $38,650 and have now clawed my way up to $53,400 LOL. But for me, the work/family balance is perfect. One week paid off over Thanksgiving, 2 weeks paid leave over Christmas, 1 week paid leave for Spring Break AND 2 months paid off during the summer. Plus all the random federal holidays, too. AND snow days. Total days worked in a year: 186. If you have young kids, school nursing doesn't pay tons, but not having to find daycare for snow days, breaks and summer is an amazing money saver, plus you get to be with them when they are little - they grow too fast!. My youngest came to school with me everyday for elementary school and I am forever grateful we had that time together.

    • @seasonalliving2881
      @seasonalliving2881 Před 8 měsíci +4

      @@lunar_eclipse_1913 Great idea! I actually used to be a school nurse as well when my oldest was in pre-k. the pay was atrocious at $12/hr but I got free pre-k and like you said, the schedule was perfect and time with my kiddo was priceless.

    • @lunar_eclipse_1913
      @lunar_eclipse_1913 Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@seasonalliving2881 You won't believ this, but lice isn't even a thing anymore. I mean, yes, kids still get lice, but its no longer considered a reportable disease or a thing you exclude kids for. Seriously. I thought all the teachers would quit when that change happened, but like head lice, they stayed. LOL

  • @HeatherBDentureDiVa
    @HeatherBDentureDiVa Před rokem +14

    I give most nurses props. Even my surgeon always said he would be lost without them bc they do so much. I do think people should be a nurse if they hate people. Bc patients see nurses on their worst days. I'm always nice caring bring them gifts to all my amazing nurses who have my back with all my autoimmune diseases. So many of them are incredible and just love and respect nurses. But I know many people who left nursing especially hospital and nursing home bc they were just getting abused mentally and physically. It's a draining job.

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +5

      We appreciate the kindness. We’re not perfect and most of us are here because we genuinely care for people.

  • @RaphialLee
    @RaphialLee Před 6 měsíci +7

    One good thing about the nursing field is you will always have a job. Thats it. Go find a job someplace else. You get fired and go back and get abused at the nursing field until you find another job.
    But to answer your question once you find another job that stomachache that use to hurt will no longer hurt. This is a horrible field. You will be work with a bunch of nurses with narcist personality disorder. I was gaslight and screamed at throughout my whole career as a cna.

  • @Tom-ik5sc
    @Tom-ik5sc Před 6 měsíci +8

    I'm following for the comments. I'm a 4th semester BSN student and HATE it. I don't want to be a nurse, but I'm trapped. I'm 38 and almost $50k in debt from this program, not to mention having blown my inheritance moving across the country to go to school. I respect the profession, but it's absolutely not for me. But I feel trapped that the only way I can pay all this off is to work in it. I'm trying to find other options

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před 6 měsíci +7

      Get the degree, take the boards and go from there. Check out tech jobs with Epic, Cerner and other healthcare tech companies.

    • @Tom-ik5sc
      @Tom-ik5sc Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you for the advice! I'll look into those@@KendraRN

    • @MishaIsha1
      @MishaIsha1 Před měsícem +1

      Please don't do it. I got stuck that way too. It's been 27 years and trying to get out. Hated it in school.

  • @kristiscarcell569
    @kristiscarcell569 Před rokem +40

    I left for many years. I built an e-bay empire. I did a lot of fun jobs like teaching bellydance and became a massage therapist. I eventually returned to nursing. I left because I wanted to be a full time mom.

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +6

      That’s amazing! Are you full time nursing now?

    • @kristiscarcell569
      @kristiscarcell569 Před rokem +8

      @KendraRN YES!!! I Have been back nursing full time for many years. I cannot believe you talked to me! I am such a fan!

  • @Beautifullyflawed824
    @Beautifullyflawed824 Před rokem +25

    I'm a nurse going for my MSW. Nursing isn't what it use to be.

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +3

      Why MSW? What’s the ultimate goal???

    • @Beautifullyflawed824
      @Beautifullyflawed824 Před rokem +2

      @@KendraRN private practice, geriatric counseling, counseling for caregivers specializing with TBI and dementia...I'm open to any suggestions? I'm trying to find the actual job title but all education credentials lead to MSW/LCSW with at least an associates in nursing.

    • @stacylove9598
      @stacylove9598 Před rokem +1

      @@Beautifullyflawed824 hey Love you can get your LCSW and become a independent contractor and etc,. people will tell you no money is there but you remember your whys.. I’m a LMSW, AND LSSW I’m here reading comments..

  • @Jeb9221
    @Jeb9221 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Been a nurse for 20 years and I really wanna leave. Every place I've worked in is so, so toxic. Workplace bullies get away with everything because management won't get rid of them (because of the manpower crunch).
    I really wanna leave but I'm scared. I'm going to sign up for a canine physiotherapy course (animals are my passion). I hope that leads me somewhere but I'm scared because I have to pay rent and then I have to pay mortgage soon.

  • @WerewolfVampire625
    @WerewolfVampire625 Před 9 měsíci +8

    Not a nurse but I'm a housekeeper and I'm starting to get burnout of it. Management here is understanding and reasonable. Pay, benefits, and schedule in current job are better than the last two. Don't have to with patients or visitors. I like it but I'm getting tired of the position. Plus working at a hospital was just to help me get by during COVID after college. Want to write as I've wrote some stories (short plays) during my earlier years. Gonna look into places that align closely to my goals.

  • @survivingonpurpose
    @survivingonpurpose Před rokem +43

    Opened up my own business as Certified Holistic Life Coach/Motivational Speaker in all area but specializing in mental health and mental illness, as a suicide survivor. It has been hard but after 18 years of nursing, it was time to fully leave and educate intentionally on all the areas of life that no one wants to speak about. Trauma & PTSD (in nursing forreal).

    • @beebolton
      @beebolton Před rokem +4

      How did you become certified? ❤️

    • @survivingonpurpose
      @survivingonpurpose Před rokem +5

      @@beebolton I went through a certified program online.

  • @tbooker5547
    @tbooker5547 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Didn’t even start nursing school but I’m a CNA and I listen to nurses complain about their job and pay all the time. I’m thinking of becoming a dietician or getting into healthcare administration.

  • @BrittanyAurelie
    @BrittanyAurelie Před rokem +64

    I left nursing completely to pursue hypnotherapy specializing in past life regression work. ❤️

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +11

      Oooohhh wow! I’m so interested in that. I learned a lot reading Dr. Brian Weis’ books.

    • @BrittanyAurelie
      @BrittanyAurelie Před rokem +18

      @@KendraRN Girl… same! Dr. Brian Weiss, Dolores Cannon, and Michael Newton are the authors who inspired me the most. I ended up experiencing my own sessions and was so blown away that I decided I had to become a practitioner myself. I do all of my sessions virtually over zoom so I can work from home and work with clients from all over the world.❤️🙌

    • @vanessam.2553
      @vanessam.2553 Před rokem +6

      Amazing...so many ppl need this type of healing and incite; myself included!

    • @pamelabrown3058
      @pamelabrown3058 Před rokem +2

      ​@@BrittanyAurelie Michael Newton 📚 Journey of Souls

    • @nikkistahr7105
      @nikkistahr7105 Před 5 měsíci +1

      NOW THIS IS SOOOO INTERESTING ❤ all of Healthcare needs this service..patients too darn it!!

  • @dianacarreras3461
    @dianacarreras3461 Před rokem +20

    Left the Pediatric ER to having my own business online

  • @Specialcowgirl69
    @Specialcowgirl69 Před 6 měsíci +6

    I have retired since but I would dance in a club when nursing burned me out. I made $25-$5000 a night on average in Texas or traveling as a dancer. The pandemic is when I hung up my heels and went back to nursing full time. I’m 28 so I feel like I have aged out of dancing so I won’t be going back for a while. I like nursing because I’m not getting drunk or entertaining people idc about. Also dancing made me really tough and direct so I don’t get a lot of crap in the hospitals from co workers or patients. 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @untamedwildhorse
      @untamedwildhorse Před 2 měsíci +1

      @specialcowgirl69
      What do you say or do to not get crap from coworkers or patients? Please inform us.

  • @ThomasTsangaras-gv8dt
    @ThomasTsangaras-gv8dt Před 6 měsíci +4

    New chapter, new possibilities - go conquer those career horizons!

  • @tinafurler8279
    @tinafurler8279 Před rokem +8

    The drama honestly understaffed , and now iam just home now haven't figured that out yet :/

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +3

      The physical toll on our bodies.

  • @annanicole1717
    @annanicole1717 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Work for a pharmaceutical company doing clinical trials. The money and the benefits are really good. But working in Corporate as its own demands

  • @Hisdesire1st
    @Hisdesire1st Před 4 měsíci +4

    I’ve been a nurse for 28 years and I’m now finishing up my Masters to become a LMFT/LPCC.

  • @natalies.8016
    @natalies.8016 Před 11 měsíci +5

    I just got my bachelor's in nursing. It was luckily paid for by the military, but I have acquired a disability since. I work in the medical field for the military (National Guard) and I HATE it. Currently trying to find my first nursing job that wont be hard on me physically, but it's near impossible to get a remote position.. havent even gotten my first real nursing job and I already want to quit and find something new...

  • @bluemoon8610
    @bluemoon8610 Před 8 měsíci +13

    I am a nursing student and i wanna quit and wish i could do baking

  • @shaylalewis7417
    @shaylalewis7417 Před měsícem +2

    Thank you for asking this question. 💜

  • @Tpartee3
    @Tpartee3 Před rokem +22

    I stopped working September 2022 to pursue daytrading full time. I enjoy it but miss the solid, guaranteed paychecks.

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +3

      I don’t know much about it but I had a few people tell me it’s what they’re doing.

    • @Tpartee3
      @Tpartee3 Před rokem +4

      @@KendraRN Yes!! I've been studying for over 5 years. It's a journey but its worrth it. Better than being on that floor.

    • @abigailadu9978
      @abigailadu9978 Před rokem +4

      I day trade too. Left nursing after 10 yrs. Day trading can be very lucrative if you manage your risk well.

  • @JFPAdventures
    @JFPAdventures Před 5 měsíci +4

    Down to PT hours going to go PRN in June . Currently working as triage in a clinic after 24+ years in nursing. Going to start chasing my goal of becoming an entrepreneur! The stress mentally, physically, the lack of administration giving a shit about their staff, total disrespect from patients, families, administrators and the public, I’m out

  • @SoftLifeRichGirl
    @SoftLifeRichGirl Před měsícem +2

    I wasn’t a nurse but a Respiratory Therapist and now I work for myself doing digital marketing and I have a transportation company. About to open my non profit to build efficiency units/tiny home community

  • @karenfaci7941
    @karenfaci7941 Před rokem +27

    Left nursing permanently, NICU. Went back to school to get my business degree in organizational management, with a Christian emphasis.

    • @karenfaci7941
      @karenfaci7941 Před rokem +7

      Totally RETIRED NOW, PTL

    • @peacefreedom4930
      @peacefreedom4930 Před měsícem

      @@karenfaci7941You didn’t like the NICU? Has it changed. I was a NICU nurse. I was thinking of going back.

  • @Godblessyou10100
    @Godblessyou10100 Před 22 dny +1

    I changed my major from nursing , in the last yr and changed it to public health ❤❤❤🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙌

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před 16 dny

      You might come back 🫤🫤

  • @thebeattielife9528
    @thebeattielife9528 Před 2 měsíci +4

    I’m transitioning from bedside to coffee truck. It’s a battle.

  • @shanzie81
    @shanzie81 Před rokem +40

    I know nurses who left nursing to do IT

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +9

      Yes, one of my friends did the same.

    • @grace2562
      @grace2562 Před rokem +4

      Same here

    • @jdenjames7506
      @jdenjames7506 Před rokem +2

      ​@@KendraRN how do they like it?

    • @TheDELE1960
      @TheDELE1960 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@KendraRNI would like to know if your friends like it and still at it

  • @nikkistahr7105
    @nikkistahr7105 Před 5 měsíci +5

    My husband is an ICU RN & im a Registered Occupational Therapist..We BOTH want out of Healthcare all together so we appreciate all the comments sharing their exit ❤🫶🏽
    Plan A: We are thinking of joining YT & doing content creation ( or plan Z opening an agency for Homehealth care).
    Sending all my burnt out peeps love, support, & uplifting you all in prayer 🙏🏽❤️

  • @belzagoddess
    @belzagoddess Před rokem +84

    one of my colleagues left nursing to cut down trees for a living...

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +12

      You’re not serious😲😲😲

    • @grace2562
      @grace2562 Před rokem +7

      😂

    • @queentinadoire6931
      @queentinadoire6931 Před rokem +17

      Tree cutting brings a lot of money. I had to pay $1,800 before the pandemic just to cut down a tree in my front yard. I am sure that the price has gone up since the pandemic. This is a lucrative business.

    • @trialanderrorbym.f
      @trialanderrorbym.f Před rokem +11

      🤣🤣🤣if it makes him happy,hey!

    • @gemini8620
      @gemini8620 Před rokem +2

      😂😂

  • @katrents7663
    @katrents7663 Před rokem +10

    I burnout in engineering and became a home health aide for 2 years took me that long to recover my mental health and have courage to do sthg new...came to nursing school...realized hospital work would burn me out again even worse...so Im just plannong on skipping bedside to go into home health nurse residency....less pay sure but my sanity has no price. Also works bc im not the sole provider. We r two.

    • @Bri-nc8yp
      @Bri-nc8yp Před 9 měsíci +6

      Omg you went from an engineer to a home health aide. I know the pay cut was insane to you.

  • @pammyillinois2392
    @pammyillinois2392 Před rokem +93

    I'm doing nothing...I'm lost😪

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +24

      Same!

    • @lifesays5957
      @lifesays5957 Před rokem +10

      I commend many for having the courage to do so. I am in the South, the stereotypical culture is so draining keeping me stuck,I am totally at a lost

    • @africanigbolove
      @africanigbolove Před rokem +4

      Also same! Lol!

    • @africanigbolove
      @africanigbolove Před rokem +6

      I have been a bedside nurse for 10 years and I am tired!!! I recently got my masters degree in nursing to teach and will start next month. I’m looking for a side hustle right now and can’t think of anything at the moment. I’m interested in ideas as well!

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +7

      @@africanigbolove clinical instruction isn’t bad at all. I found that the community colleges paid better.

  • @julie-bh1pj
    @julie-bh1pj Před 2 měsíci +5

    It took another masters to become a librarian. I had to for my mental and physical health get off the hamster wheel of moving from speicalty to speciality, which included becoming a NP. Healthcare is broken. I make less money, but completely enjoy my working life.. In full disclosure, I work an occasional per diem. Make nursing your side hustle!. Cultivate a second option from yourself. Often NP school is not the answer I don't understand why nurses believe that they are trapped in a profession that is not serving them, as if they are in a cult that they can't escape. Liberate yourself fom the golden handcuffs. It will be life changing.

  • @Nae9211
    @Nae9211 Před rokem +23

    I was a 20 yr cvicu nurse, and am now in medical school 🤷🏽‍♀️😂😂😂

    • @KendraRN
      @KendraRN  Před rokem +2

      How is that going? Congrats 🎉

    • @jenniferjemison636
      @jenniferjemison636 Před rokem +10

      That's crazy. Swapping this for that? Haven't you heard how bad it is on the other side too??

    • @lisagardner903
      @lisagardner903 Před rokem +2

      Congrats! I hope you like it.

    • @lynneacevedo6641
      @lynneacevedo6641 Před rokem +2

      Congrats. I hope its better for you!

  • @emii3299
    @emii3299 Před 10 měsíci +22

    I became an accountant after I left healthcare. It doesn’t pay as well but I found out that working with numbers is far less stressful. I’d say it has been worth it so far.

  • @angelahughes5698
    @angelahughes5698 Před 5 měsíci +3

    After three of my children became dependent on me one paralyzed from the neck down, from Not bc of gangs but of jealousy. The second paralyzed from the waist down due to random stray bullet, and my daughter was told there was nothing wrong with her went home had a stroke, rushed to the hospital had cancer in the brain along with 4 brain surgeries. I felt bc the staff was already head over heels and pulling double shifts were understaffed. The burnout is real regarding awesome nurses. My kids were treated like shit. I brought my kids home. I take care of them myself. Praise all the nurses really about their jobs instead of a paycheck. The bottom line is that your really not getting paid what your really worth. It’s all about a check with the government. I just pray that God sees your awesome deeds and work. The bournout is real. Even as a caregiver. Crying blessings to all of you. The ones know that they gave it there all. And wasn’t in it for a paycheck bc you cared. Y’all should get paid more than your pay grade. The nurses are keeping out families wanting to keep living not the government. We need to protest it’s crazy. Blessings to all the nurses and caregiver. Jesus has built your make up to handle the quest, but HE didn’t condone the stressful situation, no good pay, the government are taking the awesome nurses away from the profession. I believe anyone in the caregiver and nursing should take a year off with GOD blessing to recoup and find the love again.

  • @omoyajowojohn8887
    @omoyajowojohn8887 Před rokem +6

    Well, I one day sat in regret of being a nurse and wished I was a doctor, took me a while to know you can't get the good benefits out of Nursing if you don't love it.
    Moreover, leaving nursing is potentially a less flexible life, except you have a good business in mind. I have also accepted that I actually do like caring for people, just hated the politics and some parts of bedside. In reality, it's tough leaving nursing except maybe tech or personal business.
    I'd advise people to look within themselves and see what they're happy about, this would help you make a good self decision. And yeah, non bedside roles aren't much different from other jobs outside nursing. Management in Healthcare would be easier to get into than managing tech companies.