I guess I'm the lone ranger here. I went into nursing primarily because I knew I could always support myself. Back in the early 70s there weren't as many fields open to girls. Most of us became teachers, secretaries or nurses.
I was never that little girl who plays nurse with her dolls and dreams of the day she can wear a real cap. Hardly! My mother was an LPN and I saw daily how hard nursing was. No Thanks! When I went to college I majored in Biology with no definite career in mind. My roommate was in nursing and I would help her study at night. Pretty soon I was learning more than she was and i could kinda see myself doing this. I was smart enough, I was interested, I needed some way of making a living. Nursing! Didn't need to know how to type, didn't have to work with kids. Perfect job for me.
I've been an RN for 32years. Most of those years have been in mother/baby, NICU, PICU, and pediatrics.

so much for not working with kids. I love nursing, but I feel I've paid my dues. My back, knees and feet are ruined. I can't work shifts anymore due to severe sleep disorder. I can't take the fast pace in the ICUs or ER. Even school nursing is too much these days.
I'll always be a nurse no matter what job I do. But I think my days of traditional nursing are limited.