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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]-schooling is expensive (these days it's $200K) [b]-it's shift work which until you've done it is hard to fully appreciate. There's no running out to a kid's school game or program or coming in late or taking a last minute day off. But when you're off, you're fully off. I found that I much prefer the flexibility of a desk job vs the rigidity of shift work. Others feel differently.[/b] -you're always reporting to an MD which can either totally a non-issue or source of stress if the MD is an a$$. It can also get old psychologically to never be fully in charge. Especially when you age and suddenly the MDs are 20 years younger than you are and know less. [/quote] Anyone who is viable candidate for CRNA school has been an RN for years already at that point, including a few years of hospital critical care nursing, so the concept of shift work is not novel or jarring.[/quote]
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