Anonymous wrote:There are some really crazy nurses with messed up family lives, divorce after divorce.
Anonymous wrote:There are some really crazy nurses with messed up family lives, divorce after divorce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fine, I’ll go there. Yes, for a high status urban professional dating a nurse could be seen as dating down.
Unless she’s a little hot. And willing to go out with me, and fun to be with.
You just demonstrated yourself not to be high status (whatever that means). I can’t imagine dating a woman who looks down on nurses.
Anonymous wrote:I’d date her just for the uniform.
Anonymous wrote: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.
It's kind of disingenuous to say she only works two days a week if she's working 24h shifts. That's 48h/week. [/qu
NP here.
2-24 hour shifts is nothing like 9-5 48 hour job. not even close.
the 9-5 everyday is much more draining.
Its more than a 2-day 9-5 but much less than a 5 day.
Anonymous wrote:Fine, I’ll go there. Yes, for a high status urban professional dating a nurse could be seen as dating down.
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.
Anonymous wrote:I once knew a nurse who was wild.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fine, I’ll go there. Yes, for a high status urban professional dating a nurse could be seen as dating down.
No, that’s for shallow professionals.
It is always considered an honorable profession.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fine, I’ll go there. Yes, for a high status urban professional dating a nurse could be seen as dating down.
No, that’s for shallow professionals.
It is always considered an honorable profession.
+1 I don't know anyone who actually thinks that. It's an honorable profession, universally
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fine, I’ll go there. Yes, for a high status urban professional dating a nurse could be seen as dating down.
No, that’s for shallow professionals.
It is always considered an honorable profession.
Anonymous wrote:Fine, I’ll go there. Yes, for a high status urban professional dating a nurse could be seen as dating down.