petrymom
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Hi -
I am considering a career change and need some input. I am currently in school to become an RN. In 9 months, I can take my first step by sitting for my LPN license. I am working full time (days monday throught friday) at a label company as an estimator and make a good living. HOWEVER - the company has grown so much over the past 2-3 years, that there has been major changes and is seeing even more through a "lean manufacturing" commitment that is changing things drastically and is very stressful.
I have an interview at a local hospital next week for a job as a health unit coordinator. It is 36 hours/week 7pm to 7am. I have never worked these hours, but I think it may be a great option as then my DS (11) and DD (6) wouldn't need to go to daycare all summer. I would be home during the day and DH home at night. I would only be at work 3 days instead of 5 per week.
The job will most likely be a pay cut of $2-3/hour, which worries me a bit as my DH is a seasonal worker and is laid off in winter, but makes good money in the summer. Hopefully, it would be a "foot in the Door" and this winter, I could switch to the LPN job.
Anybody work the 7pm to 7am shift and like or dislike it? Any advise or suggestions?
Thanks!!!!!
I am considering a career change and need some input. I am currently in school to become an RN. In 9 months, I can take my first step by sitting for my LPN license. I am working full time (days monday throught friday) at a label company as an estimator and make a good living. HOWEVER - the company has grown so much over the past 2-3 years, that there has been major changes and is seeing even more through a "lean manufacturing" commitment that is changing things drastically and is very stressful.
I have an interview at a local hospital next week for a job as a health unit coordinator. It is 36 hours/week 7pm to 7am. I have never worked these hours, but I think it may be a great option as then my DS (11) and DD (6) wouldn't need to go to daycare all summer. I would be home during the day and DH home at night. I would only be at work 3 days instead of 5 per week.
The job will most likely be a pay cut of $2-3/hour, which worries me a bit as my DH is a seasonal worker and is laid off in winter, but makes good money in the summer. Hopefully, it would be a "foot in the Door" and this winter, I could switch to the LPN job.
Anybody work the 7pm to 7am shift and like or dislike it? Any advise or suggestions?
Thanks!!!!!

) Other hospitals in the area don't have LPNs on staff at all.
I worked nights when I first graduated nursing school. (and have worked many shifts on and off since then). I was never able to get enough sleep. Never. I think some people eventually adjust, but I was never one of those people. I Can NOT be up all night and then expect to function. Even if I TRY and sleep during the day. When I was a "night shift" worker, I got so I could only sleep 3 maybe 4 hours and then was up...... It was horrible.