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I'm getting my degree in nursing, but there's just one concern I have? |
I've worked before in a female-dominated profession (veterinary hospital). I know that in a workplace with a lot of women there can be a lot of gossiping, lies, and hate-talk going around It personally drives me nuts. I mean, I know that's what women do. That's how they communicate and relieve their emotions. But it drove me crazy at the animal hospital. My brother went back to school and made a RN. He has no problems with the females there. As a matter of fact he likes the attention. They bring him candy, cakes, pies, and all sorts of food. He has to be careful of gaining weight. Go in with a great attitude and you should do fine.. Good luck |
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