Would You Date A Nurse?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just keep in mind that nurse spends her whole day around make doctors. Be easy for her to trade up if she gets the hits for one of them.


we are casual, she is a ‘hot wife’ and she is a nurse - should she bang a doctor in one of the sleep rooms, good for her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have an in-law who is a nurse and makes $200k a year working 2 days a week


no you don’t.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I once knew a nurse who was wild.


Most of them are. High stress job, typically more on the submissive side and like to take care of you. Hottie in scrubs for the win.


Ahahahaha.

And somehow I don't think OP was asking if you would date a Certified Nurse Anesthesiologist or Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner with her own practice.

Focus, people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I once knew a nurse who was wild.


Most of them are. High stress job, typically more on the submissive side and like to take care of you. Hottie in scrubs for the win.


Ahahahaha.

And somehow I don't think OP was asking if you would date a Certified Nurse Anesthesiologist or Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner with her own practice.

Focus, people.


Actually OP stated anyone in the healthcare field besides a doctor. That include a CRNAs and NPs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have an in-law who is a nurse and makes $200k a year working 2 days a week, without the student loan debt and insurance that a doctor needs. Anyone who looks down on that is an idiot.


What kind of job does s/he have? That sounds very unusual.


I suspect that they left out some major details or simply inflated the numbers. I know many nurses and not one would come close to 200k @ 2 days /week.


PP here. She is in anesthesia. Works 2, 24-hour shifts per week.

I also knew a cardiac nurse who made $200k. I believe she had a PhD.

My point isn't that all nurses make that salary, it's that they have the potential to. Many doctors (pediatricians, family practitioners, psychiatrists) make less than $200k so being an MD doesn't necessarily mean you have a higher salary.
Anonymous
Fine, I’ll go there. Yes, for a high status urban professional dating a nurse could be seen as dating down.
Anonymous
I wouldn’t date a nurse but I’d love to nurse a date.
Anonymous
There is a smokin' hot male nurse at the walk-in clinic we go to. I'm always happy when we go in on the weekend and he's in jeans and a t shirt. I'd totally date him if we weren't both married!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have an in-law who is a nurse and makes $200k a year working 2 days a week, without the student loan debt and insurance that a doctor needs. Anyone who looks down on that is an idiot.


What kind of job does s/he have? That sounds very unusual.


I suspect that they left out some major details or simply inflated the numbers. I know many nurses and not one would come close to 200k @ 2 days /week.


PP here. She is in anesthesia. Works 2, 24-hour shifts per week.

I also knew a cardiac nurse who made $200k. I believe she had a PhD.

My point isn't that all nurses make that salary, it's that they have the potential to. Many doctors (pediatricians, family practitioners, psychiatrists) make less than $200k so being an MD doesn't necessarily mean you have a higher salary.


Well, sure. You are citing people at the very top end of the pay scale for their profession. There are undoubtedly some teachers that make more than some nurses, but there aren't many of those positions, comparatively. Just as there aren't comparatively many positions for nurses at the payscale you cited -- if you are going into nursing, it would be a bad idea to count on that check. it wouldn't be a bad idea to plan on it goign into medicine.
Anonymous
Of course! I would look down on you for not dating a nurse solely because of their profession. It’s great work and can also be fairly highly compensated (not that that should matter).
Anonymous
What a dumb post.
Anonymous
My friend is a nurse. She is very intelligent, kind and patient. Someone in a previous post said that if an urban professional married a nurse it might be considered marrying down, which I think is totally ridiculous and so pretentious to think that. My friend works 3 days a week at 12 hour shifts, but gets paid 40 hours. She’s usually very tired after her shifts from standing up. She also meets all kinda of people from all walks of life. Nursing is a profession that I think is amazing and I think anyone would be lucky to be with a nurse (assuming they are a good nurse and they love their job and to help others)
Anonymous
Yes, I dated two nurses before I married my wife. Both were awesome. I work in health care and nurses are extremely dedicated.

No such thing as marrying down for men, only women think in these terms. Men think in terms of whether the woman is attractive or not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have an in-law who is a nurse and makes $200k a year working 2 days a week, without the student loan debt and insurance that a doctor needs. Anyone who looks down on that is an idiot.


What kind of job does s/he have? That sounds very unusual.


I suspect that they left out some major details or simply inflated the numbers. I know many nurses and not one would come close to 200k @ 2 days /week.


Maybe she is an NP working for a plastic surgeon and does expensive procedures?
Anonymous
Why not? Free healthcare and flexible shifts.
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