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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You mean the nurses you know went to Ivy League schools and live in trendy neighborhoods?[/quote] Wow so it's either Ivy League with a doctor husband or borderline working/middle class huh? Well of the 6 nurses I know, 4 live in the DC area, 2 in the South. Two were pre-med in college, 2 are NPs, another 2 work in specialties (anesthesiology and genetic diseases). All but 1 make well over 6 figures. And they actually like their work - the science as well as working with patients - they aren't doing it "strictly for the money" One is married to a blue collar professional, the rest white collar. One big factor for all of them to choose nursing was because they knew they wanted to have families one day and wanted a decent work life balance. Good for them for thinking ahead at such a young age! I'm sure there is still a wide spectrum in salary and work, but I don't consider an RN as strictly a vocational job these days. [/quote] NPs, specialists etc. - this is obviously the nursing elite and hardly typical.[/quote]
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