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SuzieMcAwesome posted:Did you do the trick where you try sign up again? Pop up= pass. Allows you to go to the credit card screen= fail. works. 100% accuracy. They changed it earlier last year. You have to actually put in legitimate credit card info then submit. You get an actual charge or insufficient funds message = you failed. You get the old message saying "you have already scheduled blah blah blah" = you passed.
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# ? Jan 18, 2015 05:26 |
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So I'm applying for a new grad job with VCU Health Systems. It has an optional field to paste in a resume and another for cover letter. Should I go ahead and create one? Or just leave it be? I already entered my entire employment history, professional organizations, etc, on other pages. Like I said, its marked optional, but sometimes "optional" doesn't mean optional. OTOH, I dont have a resume or cover letter typed up.
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# ? Jan 19, 2015 17:56 |
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Yes you need both. Applying for a job without a resume (especially in a professional field) requires a resume. A cover letter just shows that you are putting forth the effort of writing one because you are interested in that particular job.
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Etrips posted:They changed it earlier last year. You have to actually put in legitimate credit card info then submit. You get an actual charge or insufficient funds message = you failed. You get the old message saying "you have already scheduled blah blah blah" = you passed. Yeah, exactly. I had to enter my cc info and hit submit (scary -- it really looked like it was going to charge me!) but then I got an error message saying I already scheduled. I've yet to hear confirmation of this trick from someone who failed, though. NCLEX has a pretty high pass rate (I don't know of any classmates who failed) and I wonder if Pearson's changes last year were meant to address this and if everyone now gets an error message for the first 48 hours after taking the test or something. Anyway, I passed!!
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# ? Jan 19, 2015 20:22 |
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Annath posted:So I'm applying for a new grad job with VCU Health Systems. It has an optional field to paste in a resume and another for cover letter. Should I go ahead and create one? Or just leave it be? I already entered my entire employment history, professional organizations, etc, on other pages. Dear awesome hospital I'm a young cutie looking to spice up your organization, call me maybe
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# ? Jan 20, 2015 01:24 |
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Roki B posted:Dear awesome hospital I'm a young cutie looking to spice up your organization, call me maybe But I'm a fat bearded dude. Maybe that's what they're into?
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# ? Jan 20, 2015 02:33 |
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Annath posted:But I'm a fat bearded dude. Apply as both. See what they're into
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# ? Jan 20, 2015 02:41 |
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Annath posted:But I'm a fat bearded dude. Do you have an obviously male name? If so, just type it out in a large font. That's basically all you'll have to do for your resume and cover letter. If you have a more ambiguous name like "Sandy" than you might need to add a line that says "I'm a dude."
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# ? Jan 20, 2015 04:13 |
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Epic Doctor Fetus posted:Do you have an obviously male name? If so, just type it out in a large font. That's basically all you'll have to do for your resume and cover letter. If you have a more ambiguous name like "Sandy" than you might need to add a line that says "I'm a dude." Name's Nathan boss
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# ? Jan 20, 2015 04:15 |
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Just dab your dick on an ink pad and leave a mushroom stamp on the cover page. Let them know you're an alpha male.
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# ? Jan 20, 2015 04:17 |
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Is being a dude really such a benefit to being hired?
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# ? Jan 20, 2015 04:33 |
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We pick things up and put them down. We also create less drama.
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# ? Jan 20, 2015 04:54 |
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You need at least one token dude on each shift to help with boosts, reach things on the top shelf in the equipment room, and to take a punch from the M1 holds. But seriously, not saying it should be that way, but in my experience, all other things being equal, male nurses definitely have a bit of an advantage at hiring time. Maybe it's because we're still a novelty, maybe it's the patriarchy, I just don't know.
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# ? Jan 20, 2015 05:19 |
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Maybe it's this sweet dick.
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# ? Jan 20, 2015 05:21 |
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I had a manager who was very vocal about her preference for hiring men because they don't go out on maternity leave for a year at a time.
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# ? Jan 20, 2015 07:54 |
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Men are the graphite rods in the nuclear drama reactor that is a nursing unit
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# ? Jan 20, 2015 09:40 |
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So the nursing order in my province just announced that the pass rate of the english licensing exam was of approximately 48% versus 79% on the French version. I pray that they hire a competent translator before I write mine next September, cause right now the English media is probably about to poo poo itself.
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Roki B posted:Men are the graphite rods in the nuclear drama reactor that is a nursing unit Being the nursing manager of 30+ nurses and techs, 100% female almost led to a self inflicted GSW or MCI at my job..
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# ? Jan 20, 2015 18:31 |
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otter space posted:I had a manager who was very vocal about her preference for hiring men because they don't go out on maternity leave for a year at a time. Wow that's almost illegal to admit, your manager was pretty smart!
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Atma McCuddles posted:Wow that's almost illegal to admit, your manager was pretty smart! It may be part of the reason she's no longer our manager.
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Nostalgia4Dogges fucked around with this message at 04:27 on Jul 19, 2016 |
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Nostalgia4Dicks posted:So, just started my ASN/ADN program yesterday. It's at a private institution which isn't ideal but I'm really not complaining at all. It's an accelerated program and I have to do all the sciences (already did anatomy but 5 year limit, bleh) luckily I have all the gen ed poo poo knocked out. Only went there once thus far but I actually quite like it a lot more than I thought I would. Teachers are nice and surprisingly passionate. You got in so they think that you can make it. You have to study as much as it takes to pass. For some of us this is 3-5 hours per day some not. You really need to re align your study habits with your goals. I was a lovely terrible student before nursing school and now I am over a 3.0 because I put in the time. Make a study group and carve out times each day that are dedicated to no nonsense studying.
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# ? Jan 23, 2015 14:16 |
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otter space posted:I had a manager who was very vocal about her preference for hiring men because they don't go out on maternity leave for a year at a time. "I would only hire men if I could" is a statement my manager has told me multiple times.
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# ? Jan 25, 2015 19:02 |
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Blargh, I'm stuck waiting for my instructors to get back to me about whether they are interested in giving me a clinical reference for my job application. I need 5 professional references, 3 of which need to be supervisors or clinical instructors. I'm sure I can get enough, I'm just eager to get on to the next step of the application/interview process, which can't proceed until I get the references...
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# ? Jan 25, 2015 19:49 |
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That is a stupid amount of references.
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# ? Jan 26, 2015 07:59 |
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Roki B posted:That is a stupid amount of references. Really? I have no context for what is or isn't normal, this being my first non-retail, full time job application.
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# ? Jan 26, 2015 12:46 |
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Annath posted:Really? I have no context for what is or isn't normal, this being my first non-retail, full time job application. Yeah, that is absurdly high. 5 references for your first real job this field?
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# ? Jan 26, 2015 15:10 |
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Hughmoris posted:Yeah, that is absurdly high. 5 references for your first real job this field? Yeah, it's specifically a new grad program. You have to be within 90 days of graduation from an accredited RN Program, or have less than one year experience to even apply.
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# ? Jan 26, 2015 18:16 |
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Most jobs maybe three references but one would probably do the trick.
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# ? Jan 26, 2015 23:35 |
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This semester is going to be brutal. Third week and I already am stressing like it's finals week
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# ? Jan 27, 2015 00:41 |
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djfooboo posted:This semester is going to be brutal. Third week and I already am stressing like it's finals week For my program, which is a 2 year ADN, the worst semester is the 3rd by far. We had so much poo poo going on from day one, it was absurd. This semester I looked at the calendar and was like "nothing but the occasional 1 day clinical until April, HOT drat!!" Of course, in april I get to drive an hour and a half one way to my clinical site twice per week, 6:15am to 3:30pm
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# ? Jan 27, 2015 02:41 |
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3rd semester was also the most brutal for my BSN program. 4th is apparently two classes crammed into 8 weeks, then 6 weeks of only practicum, so I think I can deal.
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# ? Jan 27, 2015 03:23 |
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This is 4th Nursing (6th overall), It's Med Surg 2, Psych, and Research. My other semesters there has always been that one class with a lot of assignments, but this semester all 3 classes and their associated practicums have assloads of assignments and presentations.
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# ? Jan 27, 2015 05:12 |
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See my program has like 2 years of pre-reqs so its kinda silly that its a 2 year degree But the program itself is divided into 4 "core" classes, (NUR 111,112,216, and 217) one per semester, with additional classes throughout (NUR 100, 226, 245, 254 and Pharmacology which for whatever reason isnt an NUR class)
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# ? Jan 27, 2015 05:16 |
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Annath posted:See my program has like 2 years of pre-reqs so its kinda silly that its a 2 year degree How soon till you graduate? You find a mate yet? I work with my wife on the same unit and I highly recommend another nurse as a partner.
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# ? Jan 28, 2015 13:17 |
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Roki B posted:How soon till you graduate? You find a mate yet? I work with my wife on the same unit and I highly recommend another nurse as a partner. Haha, I've got a Facebook style "it's complicated" relationship with a girl in my class. We tried dating, but dating during nursing school is an exercise in frustration. So now we're just friends who go out to lunch/dinner once in a while, and I make her lunch every clinical day. So yeah. Actually that whole thing is kind of confusing. E: I graduate in May
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Annath posted:and I make her lunch every clinical day. The gently caress? I need to trade in my girlfriend for you.
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# ? Jan 28, 2015 21:06 |
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djfooboo posted:The gently caress? I need to trade in my girlfriend for you.
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# ? Jan 28, 2015 21:08 |
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I am a drat good cook if I do say so myself. I've done chicken parm, falafel, coq au vin, and a variety of epic sandwiches, usually with some sort of homemade sauce/dressing. I made us roast turkey with stuffing and cranberry horseradish sauce for our clinical the day before Thanksgiving
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Annath posted:See my program has like 2 years of pre-reqs so its kinda silly that its a 2 year degree My program is a four year associates too. Same set up, except pharmacology is taught within each clinical component as opposed to having a separate class. I just started mine two weeks ago but I love it so far.
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