Great content, truly inspiring and very insightful As a RN (registered nurse) I'm not afraid of loosing my job or quitting my job because I learnt how to save to invest putting my money back to work to make more money. I'm not just after the money but the freedom to live on my terms
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@@Sadia_Hamdanif you have the resources, go for it!!! You’re bachelors can be a fall back if it doesn’t work out for you. Life is so short. Don’t have any regrets! 😊
🤣 lmao…u is funny, i freaking love your channel. Baby please keep your day in the life videos coming. I have one more day left in my LPN program. I’m def going to nursing home lol. Thank you for the tips sis, im in New Orleans and these LTC facilities is ghetto AF lol. But im like u i stay out the mix and in my lil corner dont have time for all that messy stuff.
Could you go a bit more in-depth of your orientation/ training process. I graduated my LPN program on July 28, passed my NCLEX first try on Sept. 28, and I have yet to apply for a job. The nerves are severe!! I have no clinical experience aside from clinicals throughout my program, so this is allll new to me, down the the CNA work. Any advice anyone?!
It’s okay to feel nervous. You did the hard part! Now it’s time to reap the benefits. You’re clinical exp will be enough to get you a job as a new grad. Try Ltc, you’ll learn a lot in that setting. Good luck on your journey & congrats! 🎉
Great content, truly inspiring and very insightful As a RN (registered nurse) I'm not afraid of loosing my job or quitting my job because I learnt how to save to invest putting my money back to work to make more money. I'm not just after the money but the freedom to live on my terms
Yeah I make 3k as extra income from my investing trying so much to build more side hustles and extra income
You're doing great, keep it going @bashirauwal
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Yeah I work with Rachel Blanc, she's a great expert and has been influential in my financial journey, I recommend her to everyone
That's her web profile
New nurse here, I just graduated today, I’m low key nervous.. I already accepted a job at a nursing home.
I am doing my bachelor in English... I want to switch my career in nurseing after moving to canada...what to do i Don't know
@@Sadia_Hamdanif you have the resources, go for it!!! You’re bachelors can be a fall back if it doesn’t work out for you. Life is so short. Don’t have any regrets! 😊
Hey girl heyyy thanks for the nursing video please make more I’m in nursing school it helps me stay motivated 😊thanks again ❤
Google has helped me pronounce the medications I just hit the speaker and it will play it 💯
The Davis Durg Guide App- Unbound has all the info about the drug on top of pronunciation
I love your vlogs about nursing
Listen, I felt you when you said “some days you gonna be like hell naw “ 😂😂 man
Great video girly! And the brows are browing🤣😍😍
This is really good insight
Love this
I'm getting recommended your content here in France ! Keep going
Thanks, will do! 🫶🏾
🎉 awesome content
Lol this me I hate remembering the meds but that was a good one written pronunciation
Hey ❤ I’m a new subscriber! I take my teas at the end of this month and hopefully I get accepted for spring semester 2024 😊
🤣 lmao…u is funny, i freaking love your channel. Baby please keep your day in the life videos coming. I have one more day left in my LPN program. I’m def going to nursing home lol. Thank you for the tips sis, im in New Orleans and these LTC facilities is ghetto AF lol. But im like u i stay out the mix and in my lil corner dont have time for all that messy stuff.
Lol I will! and honest you going to find ghetto facilities everywhere🤣 and thank you ☺️
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Congratulations 👑...what shift do you work? #futurenurse 👋🏾 new subbie.. tfs ❤
Could you go a bit more in-depth of your orientation/ training process. I graduated my LPN program on July 28, passed my NCLEX first try on Sept. 28, and I have yet to apply for a job. The nerves are severe!! I have no clinical experience aside from clinicals throughout my program, so this is allll new to me, down the the CNA work. Any advice anyone?!
It’s okay to feel nervous. You did the hard part! Now it’s time to reap the benefits. You’re clinical exp will be enough to get you a job as a new grad. Try Ltc, you’ll learn a lot in that setting. Good luck on your journey & congrats! 🎉
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Thanks for the insight! If you don't mind me asking, are you working at a clinic? If so, what area? This workplace seems more of my pace.
Hey love! & I work at a nursing home in Michigan
I’m in school for nursing. Do you have your bsn or adn or both ?
What scrub brand are you wearing?
New subscribers and u pretty 🫶🏾🫶🏾💜
Thank you!! 🫶🏾🫶🏾
Do men usually work these roles? I’m thinking about getting my certificate because I need the money
I’m in a nursing program you should go for it
Grad student look at my employee your welcome for paying your student loans
Lpn or RN