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I'd quite like to ask you all what you should do if your family is trying to get you to work in a public hospital, but you don't like the job of a nurse and you don't know any other skills.

I'd quite like to ask you all what you should do if your family is trying to get you to work in a public hospital, but you don't like the job of a nurse and you don't know any other skills.

Hi, glad I could answer that question.
I have two friends with your encounter is the same, they are both graduated from the same school, family relations have entered our local tertiary hospital work, two people in different departments, friend A work rhythm is more intense, often night shift, every day to go home is physically and mentally exhausted, but also by the patient accusations. Friend B belongs to the character of the slow and slow, the ability to endure is relatively strong. Finally, once in the patient's face after the accusation, friend A put forward the resignation, and then her family to her relations now in a design institute as a clerk, four or five thousand dollars a month, the work is easy. And friend B repeats every day's work every day.
Whether you have any other skills, does not affect you to change jobs, lies in what kind of life you want to live, like friends A, not in the hospital work, it is just the family relations to go to another unit, in the friends of the A to go to the design institute before she came out to look for other jobs, either require a high level of qualifications, or low wages, or is a lot of things, so they are still accepting the arrangements of the family.
Suggestion to you If you have a stable job, do it right. After all, there are opportunities that others may not be able to fight for in their lifetime, and some of those studying nursing may not have worked in a serious hospital since they got out of their internships.

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Just solve the problem by yourself, find you a good one and you don't go where do you want to go? The eye is high and the eye is low and the eye is high and the eye is low. It's not enough to be overly ambitious.

I work as a nurse too 😊😊😊, only 6 months after graduation.

To be honest, I especially do not like others to find relationships for me to do things, I feel very passive, and embarrassed, there is a kind of emperor is not anxious to die eunuch feeling, they do not get ahead, to rely on others to pull to go, I am now in this state, but they do not have any contacts, do our profession, unless you have strong ability to have a degree, you can rely on their own to get into the examination. You think about whether you were in order to good employment to learn this profession, now you like it or not I recommend that you do, slowly cultivate interest in the work of nurses, to find a small sense of achievement such as a needle in the eye, and the patient harmony, the patient and your relationship is very good, their own technology is good, self-confidence, you can be friendly with the people of the department and make friends... ...Life has infinite possibilities, never know what will happen if you don't go for it! Do your job well, learn a language, read more, see the world more, slowly find your own interests, and cherish it ~ Go for it~!

The more freedom you have in choosing a career, the better you are at it. Otherwise, don't be a prude about this or that.

Many people don't spend their lives in just one career either, and careers in life can go change. Instead of sitting around waiting for the ideal career in your mind, you should do it first. As the saying goes, ride the donkey and find the horse.

My opinion is, if you don't like it, don't go. Explain to your family that it's not easy to find a job. Then, what do you want to do, try to find ah!

Finding a job is similar to finding a partner, you can't set the conditions of the other party too high, and your own basic match on the line.

Good luck!

If you already have a nursing diploma or practicing license, then it is better to work in a hospital, as long as you don't have any big problems in your own work, this life is still relatively stable. When your job is stable, your life will be stable, and on this basis, you can then consider higher ideals and requirements, and be able to strive for them before you do so.

If you don't have a nursing diploma yet, or have no possibility of passing or obtaining a license to practice as a nurse, then choose not to go to the hospital to do this job before it's too late, because you don't have a professional qualification in this field and it's illegal to do it, and it's not a good thing for anyone or for yourself. Hurry up and change your job.

To work in public hospitals, there are two ways, one is to recruit through the public examination, which is divided into the establishment, supernumerary contract, the second is to have a relationship, directly handle the hospital leadership, do not pass the examination, directly into the signing of the supernumerary contract. If you can get in, go in first for the best policy, do not like the nursing industry, other industries can be more ah, mainly or their own ability is the most important!

No! Not to be a nurse with a little room to spare!

Nurses are a better profession, but also more respected, they have a skill for the health of their families is also good, we recommend that you do it first, do a long time will like it, what occupation has a relevant industry constraints or industry self-regulation, slowly adapt to it will be good, and when you have the experience or seniority, it will be easier, no matter what the job is to start from scratch.

First of all, nursing is a very, very hard job. Since you are studying nursing, and will not engage in other jobs, there must be a future to support their own skills, right, the family and trust people quite difficult to help you find this job, I suggest that you first go to work, while you can use your spare time to learn other professional knowledge. For your future career change to do a good job of preparation. Maybe in the process of your work, you will fall in love with the nursing profession, then continue to engage in the best professional. If engaged in the process or do not like to be a nurse, want to engage in other professions, then in accordance with their own hearts like the industry to do to prepare, I wish you a bright future.

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