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I'm going to nursing school, and i'm a male, is it normal for guys to be a nurse? |
and do nurses get paid well enough to live on and stuff. i'm 18 so i have a while to go, but just would like to get an inside scoop and a little bit of the future outlook for that kind of job. thanks thanks to all who commented, i was just a bit uneasy because some people kept looking at me funny everytime they asked me what i was going to do as a career. i hope it will work out for me, i do like helping others. thats one of the reason why i wanted to go into nursing, and i am shooting for an RN degree, but like i said i'm 18 so it will be a while, i'm a little behind on my math skills needed for nursing. soi have catch up to do. but thanks again to all and good luck. The number of males is increasing in nursing every year. There are key factors related to this, including the increase in the salary for RNs, to potential for advancement, the increase in society's respect for the RN as a prfession and the increase in Advanced Practice Nurses. of course its normal! there is nothing wrong with being a guy nurse. just means that you care that much about helping people haven't you seen meet the parents? i dont see anything wrong with it. more and more common good for you. Nurses are highly paid and highly in demand. i have a guy friend going to school for a nurse and right now he is an assistant nurse or something. he gets paid good already and will be maken more. trust me theres nothing wrong with a male nurse.. its kinda hott :) Is it ok for a woman to be a cop or any other male related role?? Of course. We need more nurses... nor more "male" or "female" nurses I was in hospital in june/july/august and there were about 4 male nurses although it's not common it is a great thing to go into, once your finished you can go anywhere as nursing staff will always be needed, also while I was in there a nurse was talking to a doctor and i overheard that in places like duhbai they can earn up to 80 grand a year. I'm also possibly planning going into nursing just because you can go to alot of places and the salary is a great amount I have a friend of mind is in nursing school Well,most of nurses are female but there are some males.And I dont think there are jobs for males and jobs for females. OF COURSE!!!! Many, many men are nurses. It's actually extremely commonplace. It's about as common than female doctors (and there are numerous female doctors!) The job outlook is above average because the older generation will be retiring soon. Good pay too. Hours are the only downside, but you'll get used to it. If you love the job, go for it. . .and hopefully you will enjoy taking biohazardous specimen samples from patients on a daily basis. . . Yes there are lots of male nurses, but it is still a female-dominated field. That's not a huge deal, though. It's possible someone would give you a hard time about it once in a while (like in Meet The Parents), but not anyone whose opinion you should listen to. There does exist a stereotype that many male nurses are gay, but that's not fair. Although nursing is a female-dominated job, male nurses are starting to grow in number. Some idiots will assume you are gay when you get into nursing, but you need to consider the source. Yes, RNs make good money. Further, it is wonderful to have a job where all you do is help peolple. You never have to sell something someeone doesn't need to somebody who can't afford it anyway. Why not? It's normal. I seen them before in hospitals. Just be prepared to change a guys(a patient) dirty diaper when it comes around to it. Yup because in this world not only women are living but also men so that it is normal also for males to get sick that's why the art and science of caring should also be equal for both men and women. Hey, I wish I'd of asked those Q's when I was 18! AND my mom's a nurse, my wife's a nurse. My wife works with many male nurses they are paid exceptionally well with great benefits. I.E. a core staff nurse with a BA of science in nursing can make anywhere from per/hr rates as low as $20 - $ 60's. crazy? Yes, The field has so many options, IF you're a "travel nurse" you get competitive wages like, $35 an hour PLUS paid housing allowance like $1000 - 2000 a month. (me and my wife are on a 6 month assignment in Hawaii right now $2k a month) we dont see a bill for rent, utilities or water. Since you sound interested, you sound like you'd like helping people. Get in the field, rewarding for those who love it. In today's job trends you see more male nurses. With factories moving over sees many males go to school to become a nurse. My husband and brother-n-law are both nurses. |
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