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[quote=Anonymous]NP. Do you really want your daughter to have to change bedpans, clean up vomit, etc? Money and low barrier to entry are not the only considerations here. Most nursing jobs are labor intensive. Some areas of the country pay more than others, and some types of nurses pay more than others. But the job usually doesn't get easier as one gets older and the long hours on one's feet, scrubbing, cleaning, carrying, etc take a toll on the body. I respect nurses - it's a hard job, and most people don't realize how hard it is. Why would you want to subject your daughter to that? Having said that, if she were to follow this route, I recommend Air Force ROTC, which offers full scholarships for nursing school, and your daughter would come out in a few years as an officer with a BSN and veterans benefits. [/quote]
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