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SilkenHippie · 51-55, F
Oh gosh, I don't know a thing about either one.
Farming been part of my whole life, I was born into it.
I'm going to take a shot in the dark and say nursing
Farming been part of my whole life, I was born into it.
I'm going to take a shot in the dark and say nursing
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TexChik · F
@SilkenHippie Aww. Sorry for your loss. It's been a while, then.
SilkenHippie · 51-55, F
@TexChik Yeah, long time
exexec · 61-69, C
There is a huge shortage of nurses in our area. The work is hard and emotionally draining, but it is also fulfilling as you help others in their worst times. I think you almost have to be "called" to be a nurse.
Cosmetology requires less education and is much less demanding. I don't know about the demand for new people in that field.
Cosmetology requires less education and is much less demanding. I don't know about the demand for new people in that field.
Ontheroad · M
Nursing is extremely rewarding and the pay is great, plus job security is high. It requires intense schooling and if you want to climb the nursing ladder, so to speak, you'll eventually need a Master's, but starting out as an LPN, can be done in a couple of years.
I don't know enough about cosmetology to compare the two.
I don't know enough about cosmetology to compare the two.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@Ontheroad I don't want to belabor the point but this is what you posted, no mention of in what type of a facility:
Nursing is extremely rewarding and the pay is great, plus job security is high. It requires intense schooling and if you want to climb the nursing ladder, so to speak, you'll eventually need a Master's, but starting out as an LPN, can be done in a couple of years.
Nursing is extremely rewarding and the pay is great, plus job security is high. It requires intense schooling and if you want to climb the nursing ladder, so to speak, you'll eventually need a Master's, but starting out as an LPN, can be done in a couple of years.
Ontheroad · M
@samueltyler2 Right, and while you say you don't want to belabor the point, you leave out I also wrote:
Then you continued to belabor the point which I replied to and again, you didn't want to, but you came back again.
I worked in the long-term care industry for many years, and had many nurses from LPNs to Nurse Practicioner with Doctorates who worked with and for me. LPNs fill many positions from the smallest to largest cities and are vital in the long-term care picture, plus it's an inexpensive, relatively speaking, way to get into nursing.
Then you continued to belabor the point which I replied to and again, you didn't want to, but you came back again.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@Ontheroad touche
TexChik · F
Cosmetology is hard on the feet, legs, and back. Unless you are really good, have your own shop, and have built up a large clientele list...its not going to be a financial boom. If you are going to be a nurse...Get your BSN and after 5 years go back to school for your masters (nurse practitioner) and end up being the head of nursing for the hospital and considerably higher pay.
Applepiedom · 56-60, M
Nursing is more of a management type job. And requires ,most places,a masters within a couple of years. Which is mostly management classes.
Open to being sued . So buy malpractice insurance.
Cosmo,work directly on people. If they don't like it,it washes off. Money wise?
I like personal care. Hands on ,not management.
Open to being sued . So buy malpractice insurance.
Cosmo,work directly on people. If they don't like it,it washes off. Money wise?
I like personal care. Hands on ,not management.
Applepiedom · 56-60, M
@samueltyler2 not in our hospital
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@Applepiedom as in what are you disagreeing with? How do you know? I spent nearly 50 years practicing medicine as a hospital-based physician.
Umile · 41-45, F
@Applepiedom True. A very good point. Thank you for your input. 🙏
WillaKissing · 56-60
Chose nursing for overall pay and benefits harder/schooling work though by far.
Though I love cosmetology for some unknown reason.
Though I love cosmetology for some unknown reason.
assemblingaknob · 26-30, F
Both are really good.
TakeCare87 · 36-40, M
@assemblingaknob only If you promise to be a client.
Umile · 41-45, F
@assemblingaknob i agree.
assemblingaknob · 26-30, F
@TakeCare87 make me forever young baby!!!!!!!
GuyWithOpinions · 31-35, M
I thought you meant space cosmology lol. Id pick that
Umile · 41-45, F
@GuyWithOpinions Ooh. Youre too smart.
Justafantasy · M
Nursing is guaranteed and necessary, cosmetology is for rich people isn't it?
Mattypp · 56-60, M
Nursimg
Cosmetology gives you the opportunity to eventually own your own salon, my older stepsister has her own two chair boutique and makes around $125K a year, nurses are elbow deep in blood, piss, and shit, all day.
Umile · 41-45, F
@NativePortlander1970 Exactly. People aren't aware that LCs can make a lot of money.
@Umile As long as they have their own salons, if they rent chairs, they don't make much more than a retail cashiers, they rely on tips to make ends meet.