Hi
I have been a nurse for 14 years. I can't imagine being anything else. Except for maybe a teacher. Where I live the pay is about the same for both. But..the hours are WAY better for teachers.
Before I want into nursing, I honestly never thought about the fact that I would have to work Christmas. That really bums me out. On the other hand, my "wierd" nursing hours have let me juggle my shifts around my family, so that flexibility is nice. As you know, a hospital is open 24 hours, so there are 16 more hours in a day that you can work than a teacher (if you need that flexibility). The other thing I like about nursing is that it can take you in many directions...hospital, clinic, home care, private duty, teaching nursing. And, within the hospital, there are so many choices as well...Operating room , critical care , emerg, geriatric, pediatric, oncology etc. I do find that there are a lot of legalities to consider with my job. Everything we chart is basically to cover us in case of a law suit. Of course everyone makes mistakes,but it is stressful to think that your mistake may ultimately hurt (or kill) someone.
Obviously the ultimate decision has to come from your heart. Try not to worry that you will make a "bad" choice. Education never hurts, and if you want to change careers later, your degree can only help.
HTH
Karen