minkydog
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I'm a nurse of 32 years experience. Let me correct that: I'm a burnt out nurse of 32 years experience. I have been on short term disability for the past 6 months due to suffering a nervous breakdown. With great therapy and medications and a lot of hard work on my part, I am finally in a good place, stable and reasonably satisfied with my life, and some days I'm actually happy! So I think I'm ready to work again, just not in the nursing field.
The one BIG THING I have learned this year is that in order for me to keep my health stable I need to work at something less stressful, and I cannot work full-time. I actually have 2 degrees, nursing and elementary ed, although I only have about 3 yrs experience there. I have put in about 10 applications for different jobs, mostly retail, with very little response. I think my resume might be what's holding things up. I'm afraid potential employers are looking at my resume, stuffed with nursing experience, and tossing it. Like they think "oh, she's a nurse, she'll go work at a hospital first chance she gets." Um, no I won't. I'm retiring from the field. I want to work part-time in a less stressful environment and I don't need benefits. I know that I will not make the money that I once made working as a nurse, but that's okay. I just want to have something to keep me busy a few days a week and put a few dollars in my pocket.
So, should I doctor my resume a little but leave out portions? Do you think it would look better if I dropped off some of the latest nursing jobs and just put "retired for the past 5 years"? Is it my resume?
The one BIG THING I have learned this year is that in order for me to keep my health stable I need to work at something less stressful, and I cannot work full-time. I actually have 2 degrees, nursing and elementary ed, although I only have about 3 yrs experience there. I have put in about 10 applications for different jobs, mostly retail, with very little response. I think my resume might be what's holding things up. I'm afraid potential employers are looking at my resume, stuffed with nursing experience, and tossing it. Like they think "oh, she's a nurse, she'll go work at a hospital first chance she gets." Um, no I won't. I'm retiring from the field. I want to work part-time in a less stressful environment and I don't need benefits. I know that I will not make the money that I once made working as a nurse, but that's okay. I just want to have something to keep me busy a few days a week and put a few dollars in my pocket.
So, should I doctor my resume a little but leave out portions? Do you think it would look better if I dropped off some of the latest nursing jobs and just put "retired for the past 5 years"? Is it my resume?