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Which profession? Nursing, or social work? |
I hear the burnout rate for nurses is tremendous...I can't imagine getting burned out, but surely the nurses that DID burn out couldn't have thought that either, right? (Let me clarify that of course I would need a man to have children, I'm just thinking worst case scenerio, if things didn't work out) having family members in both professions i can say Nursing is better. Nursing pays better than social worker. Become a stripper. You get paid well and no one ever gets burned out taking their clothes off. you could kinda do both by volutinteerinf fpr dr without borders as a nurse and social worker best of both worlds Nursing pays better and requires less education. Social work often requires Masters degrees, and doesn't pay worth squat. You gotta really love the job to do it. Nursing is the way to go. Both have their "burnout" factors, so you might as well get paid a lot more for being a nurse. And not all nursing jobs are terribly stressful. Working in an ER, or ICU, or something is much more stressful than being a nurse in a pediatrician's office or something. Nurse, because after that it will be easy to go for Social worker... I'm graduating from nursing school this December, so of course I'm going to say nursing! Most nurses that get burned out pick up extra shifts and over do it at hospitals. I think that with nursing, if you ever get tired of the hospital, you can work in doctor offices, be a school nurse, work in clinics, insurance companies, law offices, pharm reps (really good pay), or you could get your masters and teach nursing classes or be a nurse practitioner. My mother in law is a RN and she does research. Not to mention, there are alot of nursing desk jobs if you get tired of bedside nursing. The possiblities are endless!!! By listening (or reading) what you have in mind I think social work would probably be a better fit. Nurses, although good money work long hours and it can be physically demanding (my friend is a nurse). A social worker can make good money (over time). You're right you won't get rich but you will be able to afford a house. I think it would better lead into your plans fo heading a non-profit organization too. I think you have a very biased response here and one that is not totally based on facts and figures. First the difference between nursing and social work salaries is not as large as those here would want you to believe. Average salary for BSW is 30K and BSN 35K with no experience. The range in salaries is roughly equivalent in the first few years out. Now it is true that a BSW will usually top out salary wise faster than a BSN or RN. It is also true that many BSW go on for an MSW; but with a BSW you can complete that MSW in a year and then you will surpass most RN salaries and you have MANY more options. The clearest test of the fact that nurses actually make less than social workers is in the fact that many hospitals shift work load usually associated with social work to nurses because they don't want to pay for social workers. Check out the pharmacy profession. There are many advantages. They are: |
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