@@texan903 if you decide not to do nursing look into histotechnician. They are all retiring and there's a vacuum. I always suggest it if you still wanna go to nursing this would be a good holder
You might be miserable, but you will have job security! Nursing is hell, just my experienced opinion and I would NOT do it again if I could do it over again!
I went back to grad school and quit my previous career to do so. We had one child and lived on my husband's salary. Money was tight but two years later I started working again at double my salary from before grad school. Best decision/investment of time and money I've ever made. A bonus too was that we got so used to living on a single salary that when I started making money we just socked it all away like it wasn't even there, so now we save at an incredible rate and it is wonderful.
I’m an RN. My hospital paid for my school while I worked for them as an EMT/ Nurse Tech. It gave me an inside look at Nursing. 👍I worked full time in the ER while I went through nursing school. Many roads lead to RN, find yours. The schooling is more about discipline than anything. Just keep on progressing. 🇺🇸👩🏽⚕️
WOW, a caller going to school for something that will actually make money. They have emergency fund so she should definitely get that degree. Instead of worrying what would happen if things go wrong, because she has a solid plan, she should imagine what it would be like when things go right.
My wife is a nurse. Ive put her through nursing school and CRNA school. Its very very tough, but nursing is a super rewarding career and it can provide unbelievable opportunities.
@@avrilsteiningerlmt3148 Its an investment for both of us. We have travelled, bought a house in cash, have no debt, and have an awesome retirement savings set up; all done in our 20s. Partners have to dream together.
@@NateThunder You're a good man and a great example of a real provider. Most women today fight against this, thinking it helps declare their independence, but it just puts us in a masculine role and pits the sexes against one another.
Go for it. I've worked in medical imaging for 31 years, right alongside nurses on a daily basis. There is a national shortage of RNs. We are actually using travel nurses where I work (expensive). You will, 100%, be able to find a job if you are a competent RN. Just realize, that it will likely not be straight Mon-Fri dayshift, unless you get really lucky. Good luck.
In a couple weeks, I’ll be starting classes to become an RN. Sadly I don’t qualify for financial aid, since my parents make too much. I have to use loans, because they won’t help me pay for school or anything. Once I finish in two years and start working as an RN, I’ll pay off the loans, have the hospital help pay for my BSN, and then eventually go to CRNA school or Nurse Practitioner school.
Hi, It seems as if you may be afraid of change and the time commitment nursing school entails. I faced this same issue 3 Years ago with my (3 kids ages 2 months, 2 years, and 10 year old) and received acceptance into a BSN program. I went for it, graduated, and love my job not to mention, the amount of time I am able to spend with my family. Job security is HUGE! People hear I am an RN and immediately get job offers lol. It will be a struggle but God will never put you a task higher than you can manage. :) God Bless You!
@@jeanlenor1858 i can't speak for everyone but i can say I myself do not *care* per se if they do, but I am curious if they do. Does my wondering ruffle your feathers, it sure seems like it did 💪😉
I’m wondering why Dave didn’t catch the discrepancy - she’s on baby step 3 ie it’s not completed yet but she has thousands stashed already for a full year of school? Poor husband doesn’t see the storm coming.
If you don’t have the money I would suggest stick to your job Save up money and go for the most affordable course/college that certifies you as a RN, forget about big name colleges There are courses for $5000 that can help you with the certification
Sounds like maybe she’s not telling the whole truth. Maybe she’s not in as much “control” of the finances as she’s letting on. That would be anxiety inducing.
I am a single income family as I am the bread earner. I have always wanted to further my education and I'm scared to fail my family if I go back to school. As in loss of income. I am a coal miner in the pan w.v Fields. I've went back before and they did not work with me and I couldn't balance both.
she's lucky though, t my desire to go back to college is high and theres a quicker way for me to get that degree but it would be hard to do it while working and im not married and my bf makes less than me so my route will be longer = more debt but i know it will be worth it. i say go for it!
i recently quit my job as a welder and machinist last year going back to school diesel mechanic in january it was the the toughest decision in my life to take time off working full time for a year but in the end of the day its all worth it for a career change but im currently working part time
LVN here, when it comes to nursing you have many opportunities, I would love to go back to school but I’m older & ready to start a family So going back to school will be a financial burden for me as it’s getting very expensive.
I'm a husband and dad of two girls (15mo. and 5mo.). I make about 30,000 a year net. My job is a quality control technician in the blown film industry, with not much room for growth. Maybe 25/hr in about 10-15 more years. My wife is a stay at home mom. We live with my mom and pay her $400 per month. There's not a lot of wiggle room for saving at my current salary. I feel like I could do better for my family.
I hope she goes for it. I’m currently in med school but nursing is a ‘faster’ track to go down and great jobs everywhere. I wonder what her current job/ other degree is in.
I went into my first semester of nursing school and worked full time. Worst decision I’ve ever made, and not much time for studying. I’m quitting my job and withdrawing my 401k out and working part time. It seems easier
Im facing the same challenge, I have a 6 year old and soon to be 2 month old. I would like to go back for health information management , I see no future witj my current job and Ive been with the company for 6 years. My spouse and I dont have debt besides his car note but its low. We currently rent in 2 years we want to purchase a house.
Lawdd have mercy this made me cry this really got to me but I want to go for business management but I only have a highschool diploma and I just quit my job at Walmart but I do have another income with taking care of my mother but we will make it
That's stated so cavalierly, so I'm guessing you're probably not a nurse...I'm a nursing student and we are STRONGLY discouraged from working while in school. Of course everyone doesn't follow this, but I've had classmates flunk tests, show up on the wrong days for class, have panic attacks from stress, caffeine and No Doz, or use prescription drugs trying to burn the candle at both ends working and going to nursing school with minimal sleep. I'd only attempt it if it were my own business that I could engage in at will.
unrealistic esp some kind of accelerated program which sounds like what she is going to do. worst thing to do is pay all that money for school yet set yourself up for failure.
@@thomashaas5965 Now that's the question to ask, isn't it? I'm a veteran, so I have a college fund covering school, but not everything else. This is why most students are drowning in school debt, but at least the profession gives the chance to pay and still have a good life.
@@nrsimmons178 that definitely explains why theres a shortage of nurses. I mean...I would go to school part time so I can balance the two...even if it takes me longer to finish. Is that even possible though?
I work full time / over time as a mail carrier for usps. I tried college for a few years and dropped out to start a career in usps. My checks are great good benefits and all but I am constantly being overworked and mandated to work on my days off and it is tampering with my mental health and physics well being. I am slowly breaking apart and now I wake up unhappy as I feel i should have pursued my passion for art & follow my dreams for a career in the art and design field .. I would like to go back to school but I don’t know if I’ll be financially stable if I quit my job being that they don’t work with my personal schedule :(
This is exactly how my boyfriend feels while working at USPS. It’s bananas how they overwork their carriers! There’s no point to make plans for NS days anymore because he gets called in anyways. And they make him feel awful if he ever requested a day off.
You’ve crossed the first step of realizing you want to change. The hard part is separating from distractions and staying complete focused on pursuing your goal. Most people that know you now can only see what’s visible, they can’t see what’s in your heart. You can achieve anything with a passions and plan.
They do, all the time. Usually they build off the back of the working woman they're currently with, leave her upon achieving his goals, then pours his income into his dream woman who didn't struggle with him and reaps the benefits of his new-found success. Aren't you glad that you opened this can of worms?
OP I’m with you, the only callers here are women who want to not work and go back to school, my gf did this for a whole year. Making nothing while going to school and foot all the bills. Men don’t have that luxury because as feminists say women make less so how can they support a man.
@@justshady Why would you foot the bill for someone you're not married to anyway? You sound upset about paying, so why do it? This is a recipe for bitterness.
Every circumstance is different. Just remember that! I know a few with nursing degrees that have not had similar outcome. At least, not yet. Should do a follow up call with her in 2 years.
damn. me here listening being the only income for three in a state job cuz I went to school for psychology… trying to figure out a better career hoping I’d hear, oh yeah quit and do accounting school, live off loans as an investment into a better future, then pay it all back 😂 life. guess I’ll keep my mediocrities. I don’t see why this person wouldn’t jump in to nursing school, they’ll still have an income and it sounds like they’re not even going to have to do student loans.. that’s a dream life- I’m sure it’s still scary to change but they’re going to be just fine, better. You can tell!
I am a RN here and thinking about changing career. 30 years old. So so tired by the workload. Thinking about changing 🤷 applied for uni. Used to love it so Much. Not anymore
If I'm not mistaken only 3% of the United States population is actually military but yet at the same time there's a lot of military wives on here that call in I wonder why. Trying to catch a free ride
Caller should def go for it. Nursing is a secure field and she can get an ADN, and have a hospital/job help pay for BSN. Plus she can always get a MSN if she wants to advance her career.
I quite my job, went nursing school. Then never passed the registration exam so now I cant work as a nurse which sucks well the student loan debt sucks
I'm in the same boat but I would need to take out 45k fafsa loans for a computer science degree, and then I could cash flow the rest with a part-time job of 20 hours a week or so. Is it worth it to quit my current full-time job of 15 dollars an hour to trade it for a part-time job of 11 dollars an hour so I can focus on school if I have to take out loans on top of that? I'm worried I will fail if I try to do a full time job with full time school, and I want to graduate in 4 years minimum.
I went to school took me ten years because I have kids and also had to pay for my classes in cash when I started nursing school I failed and tried again and failed again by one point now I’m 20,000 debt with no degree and no job Thank God my husband makes good money and I could be a stay at home mom but still it sucks all that time and money wasted🤯
If she follows through with her plan, it gives her husband some breathing room for time to adjust to civilian life, transition into a new job, or make the decision to move the family to a new state. Leaving military life is no simple feat, but her plan leaves room for a smoother adjustment for all.
because he has steady guaranteed income in the military, so a budget is fixed and determinable. once he gets out there will be question marks to where he can go from there and that's why she wants to plan ahead so she can be the breadwinner and he can take time to find a good career and not just take the crumby first job offered to him
I guess I am the only one that will say it. You can work fulltime and study fulltime at the same time. New generations are getting more lazy for some reason.
@@f.-j.j.5738 LOL, SEVEN HOUR exams?! Wtf are you talking about? I went to nursing school full time and worked full time, it can easily be done. We don't have seven hour exams LOL, that's medical school I think you are talking about.
How can she simultaneously be on baby step 3 and have thousands and thousands stashed for school already? What’s goin on? Wow. Poor husband gonna get taken for a ride.
I think she says baby step 3 because she’s debt-free (so not in baby step 2), but she’s not yet saving for retirement/kids college/or paying extra on a mortgage. So that puts her at baby step 3. I wouldn’t over-think it.
I think this is selfish of her and dumb of her husband. She is going to put her kids in some day care to go pursue her "career". This is why women need to stay at home and raise their kids. I mean, they can survive on her husband's income. So, why abandon your kids to go pursue a so called career? Feminism has ruined the women and men of this country.
RN here let me tell you your job security will be better than most fields once you get those initials behind your name! Go for it!
Are you a strong science student? I'm interested in nursing but not necessarily the best at science.
@@texan903 if you decide not to do nursing look into histotechnician. They are all retiring and there's a vacuum. I always suggest it if you still wanna go to nursing this would be a good holder
@Student Student Thanks for the info, I will use my GI Bill eventually and will take study resources into account.
@@shazz286 Wow, I had no about a histotechnician, and will have to take it into consideration.
You might be miserable, but you will have job security! Nursing is hell, just my experienced opinion and I would NOT do it again if I could do it over again!
I went back to grad school and quit my previous career to do so. We had one child and lived on my husband's salary. Money was tight but two years later I started working again at double my salary from before grad school. Best decision/investment of time and money I've ever made. A bonus too was that we got so used to living on a single salary that when I started making money we just socked it all away like it wasn't even there, so now we save at an incredible rate and it is wonderful.
What did u go to school far
If your heart is telling you to go for it, GO FOR IT! Best decision I ever made!
That so true!!
I’m an RN. My hospital paid for my school while I worked for them as an EMT/ Nurse Tech. It gave me an inside look at Nursing. 👍I worked full time in the ER while I went through nursing school. Many roads lead to RN, find yours. The schooling is more about discipline than anything. Just keep on progressing. 🇺🇸👩🏽⚕️
Just jump!! Nursing is a great career. You’ll survive and be ok for two years. I’ve seen people do it with way harder circumstances.
Debbie is blunt but accurate.
Jump -
WOW, a caller going to school for something that will actually make money. They have emergency fund so she should definitely get that degree. Instead of worrying what would happen if things go wrong, because she has a solid plan, she should imagine what it would be like when things go right.
My wife is a nurse. Ive put her through nursing school and CRNA school. Its very very tough, but nursing is a super rewarding career and it can provide unbelievable opportunities.
@@avrilsteiningerlmt3148 Its an investment for both of us. We have travelled, bought a house in cash, have no debt, and have an awesome retirement savings set up; all done in our 20s. Partners have to dream together.
@@NateThunder You're a good man and a great example of a real provider. Most women today fight against this, thinking it helps declare their independence, but it just puts us in a masculine role and pits the sexes against one another.
Wow crna are the highest paid nurses. That's well worth the investment. Congrats
I quit my job and graduated from nursing school, so you can do it.
Sheryl Z well done 👍🏾
Congratz
I'd say this is a good plan because is nursing, a profession that pretty much guarantees a job right out of the college.
Someone push this young lady out the door already. Just do it!
I think Dave just did :)
Go for it! I am a nurse and is the best decision I have ever made. I had a long journey to make sure I was debt free. This family has a great plan!
Go for it. I've worked in medical imaging for 31 years, right alongside nurses on a daily basis. There is a national shortage of RNs. We are actually using travel nurses where I work (expensive). You will, 100%, be able to find a job if you are a competent RN. Just realize, that it will likely not be straight Mon-Fri dayshift, unless you get really lucky. Good luck.
In a couple weeks, I’ll be starting classes to become an RN. Sadly I don’t qualify for financial aid, since my parents make too much. I have to use loans, because they won’t help me pay for school or anything. Once I finish in two years and start working as an RN, I’ll pay off the loans, have the hospital help pay for my BSN, and then eventually go to CRNA school or Nurse Practitioner school.
I went to school full time and worked full time. Not sure why people limit themselves. Where there is a will there is a way.
Do it for yourself. Not other’s. If it fits you. Go for it. If it doesn’t. Think about what you want.
Hi,
It seems as if you may be afraid of change and the time commitment nursing school entails. I faced this same issue 3 Years ago with my (3 kids ages 2 months, 2 years, and 10 year old) and received acceptance into a BSN program. I went for it, graduated, and love my job not to mention, the amount of time I am able to spend with my family. Job security is HUGE! People hear I am an RN and immediately get job offers lol. It will be a struggle but God will never put you a task higher than you can manage. :) God Bless You!
It sounds like they've done a great job planning for their future so far 👏
*am I the only one who wonders if the callers read the comment section?*
Who cares if they do or not?
@@jeanlenor1858 i can't speak for everyone but i can say I myself do not *care* per se if they do, but I am curious if they do. Does my wondering ruffle your feathers, it sure seems like it did 💪😉
@@Je.rone_ Lolll what a kid. Welcome to my world.
I’m wondering why Dave didn’t catch the discrepancy - she’s on baby step 3 ie it’s not completed yet but she has thousands stashed already for a full year of school? Poor husband doesn’t see the storm coming.
@@unelectedleader6494 🎭
Just talked to my manager about this and it made me cry to hear the confirmation the second time 💕🌠💯
No student loans and you will be ok.
I'm considering going back to school at 40. It's terrifying to think about.
Me too because these dead end jobs ( cashier , waitress is making me more tired than money
What's scary is being 70 and still working at Target. Go to school, girl. You've got time, just get it done.
@@OCDTraci I did 😀👍
@@OCDTraci girl yes ! 💯
@@littleearthquakes3183 good on you! I'm going to do the same. I have to keep my part time job though which is three days a week 🙂
I think paying for initials at the end of your name can be really worth it in the medical field.
If you don’t have the money I would suggest stick to your job
Save up money and go for the most affordable course/college that certifies you as a RN, forget about big name colleges
There are courses for $5000 that can help you with the certification
Still trying to figure out why she called. Her plan was in place.
Advice from the elderly is good especially from Dave.
Validation.
Happy Generously I’m circumcised.
That's excellent that they'd be able to cash flow nursing school 😀👍
Sounds like maybe she’s not telling the whole truth. Maybe she’s not in as much “control” of the finances as she’s letting on. That would be anxiety inducing.
I am a single income family as I am the bread earner. I have always wanted to further my education and I'm scared to fail my family if I go back to school. As in loss of income. I am a coal miner in the pan w.v Fields. I've went back before and they did not work with me and I couldn't balance both.
Someone that knew the answer before asking. Fear limits the mind beyond comprehension
Must be nice having financial support from a spouse or loved one when changing careers. How do you change when you have no one?
work full time and go to school full time, I did it, and it sucked, but now I make 55.00 an hour!
she's lucky though, t my desire to go back to college is high and theres a quicker way for me to get that degree but it would be hard to do it while working and im not married and my bf makes less than me so my route will be longer = more debt but i know it will be worth it. i say go for it!
i recently quit my job as a welder and machinist last year going back to school diesel mechanic in january it was the the toughest decision in my life to take time off working full time for a year but in the end of the day its all worth it for a career change but im currently working part time
LVN here, when it comes to nursing you have many opportunities, I would love to go back to school but I’m older & ready to start a family So going back to school will be a financial burden for me as it’s getting very expensive.
Sounds like a young rock star couple. Very cool.
I'm a husband and dad of two girls (15mo. and 5mo.). I make about 30,000 a year net. My job is a quality control technician in the blown film industry, with not much room for growth. Maybe 25/hr in about 10-15 more years. My wife is a stay at home mom. We live with my mom and pay her $400 per month. There's not a lot of wiggle room for saving at my current salary. I feel like I could do better for my family.
I'm in the very same situation! Thanks for the advice!
I really wish I lived in America so that I could ask Dave Ramsey about my financial situation/fear.
I hope she goes for it. I’m currently in med school but nursing is a ‘faster’ track to go down and great jobs everywhere. I wonder what her current job/ other degree is in.
The risk of a black swan is ever present regardless of one or two incomes in the home. Hopefully she takes the risk and it pays off for her.
U can knock out some of the classes before you get into the program or just work hard and work part time and go to school
I went into my first semester of nursing school and worked full time. Worst decision I’ve ever made, and not much time for studying. I’m quitting my job and withdrawing my 401k out and working part time. It seems easier
Not a good idea, work hard, it can be done. I worked full time and went to school full time for nursing, as well as another degree, it's very doable!
Im facing the same challenge, I have a 6 year old and soon to be 2 month old. I would like to go back for health information management , I see no future witj my current job and Ive been with the company for 6 years. My spouse and I dont have debt besides his car note but its low. We currently rent in 2 years we want to purchase a house.
My ex mother in law a muse and she cause my daughter to sick all time.
You can’t fly with the eagles when your running with the turkeys
Did you do it 🧐? 5 year update
Where is she now
Correction 0.5%
That’s nice someone can just afford to quit their job to go back to school. What a luxury
I would say nursing would be a good choice if you're considering going back to school.
This is a very good call, I would even say inspiring.
Lawdd have mercy this made me cry this really got to me but I want to go for business management but I only have a highschool diploma and I just quit my job at Walmart but I do have another income with taking care of my mother but we will make it
i swear i just saw dave and rachel on the good morning show!
Why not work PART time? Don't forget that part-time is an option.
That's stated so cavalierly, so I'm guessing you're probably not a nurse...I'm a nursing student and we are STRONGLY discouraged from working while in school. Of course everyone doesn't follow this, but I've had classmates flunk tests, show up on the wrong days for class, have panic attacks from stress, caffeine and No Doz, or use prescription drugs trying to burn the candle at both ends working and going to nursing school with minimal sleep. I'd only attempt it if it were my own business that I could engage in at will.
@Student Student how are you supposed to cover your core living expenses while going to school.
unrealistic esp some kind of accelerated program which sounds like what she is going to do. worst thing to do is pay all that money for school yet set yourself up for failure.
@@thomashaas5965 Now that's the question to ask, isn't it? I'm a veteran, so I have a college fund covering school, but not everything else. This is why most students are drowning in school debt, but at least the profession gives the chance to pay and still have a good life.
@@nrsimmons178 that definitely explains why theres a shortage of nurses. I mean...I would go to school part time so I can balance the two...even if it takes me longer to finish. Is that even possible though?
Yep yep
I work full time / over time as a mail carrier for usps. I tried college for a few years and dropped out to start a career in usps. My checks are great good benefits and all but I am constantly being overworked and mandated to work on my days off and it is tampering with my mental health and physics well being. I am slowly breaking apart and now I wake up unhappy as I feel i should have pursued my passion for art & follow my dreams for a career in the art and design field .. I would like to go back to school but I don’t know if I’ll be financially stable if I quit my job being that they don’t work with my personal schedule :(
This is exactly how my boyfriend feels while working at USPS. It’s bananas how they overwork their carriers! There’s no point to make plans for NS days anymore because he gets called in anyways. And they make him feel awful if he ever requested a day off.
You’ve crossed the first step of realizing you want to change. The hard part is separating from distractions and staying complete focused on pursuing your goal. Most people that know you now can only see what’s visible, they can’t see what’s in your heart. You can achieve anything with a passions and plan.
Was gonna go in for this trade thank you
I got a question is it worth getting better medical license and then have the risk of not getting a better job?
Try looking at help wanted or hospital job sites-it's all nurses, nurses, nurses wanted.
...if a man tried to pull these "i want to stop working and go back to school' shenanigans....
They do, all the time. Usually they build off the back of the working woman they're currently with, leave her upon achieving his goals, then pours his income into his dream woman who didn't struggle with him and reaps the benefits of his new-found success. Aren't you glad that you opened this can of worms?
Your Bitter-Man comment makes no sense.
@@nrsimmons178 lol
OP I’m with you, the only callers here are women who want to not work and go back to school, my gf did this for a whole year. Making nothing while going to school and foot all the bills. Men don’t have that luxury because as feminists say women make less so how can they support a man.
@@justshady Why would you foot the bill for someone you're not married to anyway? You sound upset about paying, so why do it? This is a recipe for bitterness.
What if you feel like the money would not be enough
If I'm gonna get into medicine, then I'm gonna shoot for the top. Meaning, a well payed SURGEON!!!
# Hypergamy ?
Charlie S. No, we gotta be independent.
Pulsar1984 I’m circumcised.
Good for you, enjoy your 300K plus in student loans and not having a life!
Every circumstance is different. Just remember that!
I know a few with nursing degrees that have not had similar outcome. At least, not yet.
Should do a follow up call with her in 2 years.
the guy in the helmet I’m circumcised.
Lmao God heard the caller's plan and threw down a pandemic to throw her for a loop 😂
damn. me here listening being the only income for three in a state job cuz I went to school for psychology… trying to figure out a better career hoping I’d hear, oh yeah quit and do accounting school, live off loans as an investment into a better future, then pay it all back 😂 life. guess I’ll keep my mediocrities.
I don’t see why this person wouldn’t jump in to nursing school, they’ll still have an income and it sounds like they’re not even going to have to do student loans.. that’s a dream life- I’m sure it’s still scary to change but they’re going to be just fine, better. You can tell!
God is calling her to nursing... but she calls Dave.
😂
As long as you don’t take loans out for school, sure.
I am a RN here and thinking about changing career. 30 years old. So so tired by the workload. Thinking about changing 🤷 applied for uni. Used to love it so Much. Not anymore
If I'm not mistaken only 3% of the United States population is actually military but yet at the same time there's a lot of military wives on here that call in
I wonder why. Trying to catch a free ride
Why wouldn’t u do nursing from the beginning if you have a passion ?
Mike Arredondo fear
Either fear or getting the finances in order to cash flow it. Maybe both...
prob brainwashed to do a major like psychology or some other worthless degree.
Caller should def go for it. Nursing is a secure field and she can get an ADN, and have a hospital/job help pay for BSN. Plus she can always get a MSN if she wants to advance her career.
No fafsa?
Just graduated as an RN goodluck to her
Aye if you got Dave’s blessing then it’s good to go...
I quite my job, went nursing school. Then never passed the registration exam so now I cant work as a nurse which sucks well the student loan debt sucks
Take the nclex again... take it as many times as you need. Check out remar review & pass that exam girl
Already only living on his income? And he’s gone a lot for the service? Oh no. She’ll meet a doctor and that will be that. Poor soldier.
If that was true lol
They have kid together,tho.
Having small kids does somewhat isolate her from being marriage material for docs, but that’s never stopped anyone from cheating if they’re willing.
You're just looking really hard for the negative, aren't you?
And she claims to be at step 3 yet has thousands salted away for school already. Lol. Poor guy doesn’t know what’s coming.
I'm in the same boat but I would need to take out 45k fafsa loans for a computer science degree, and then I could cash flow the rest with a part-time job of 20 hours a week or so. Is it worth it to quit my current full-time job of 15 dollars an hour to trade it for a part-time job of 11 dollars an hour so I can focus on school if I have to take out loans on top of that? I'm worried I will fail if I try to do a full time job with full time school, and I want to graduate in 4 years minimum.
how did it go
I went to school took me ten years because I have kids and also had to pay for my classes in cash when I started nursing school I failed and tried again and failed again by one point now I’m 20,000 debt with no degree and no job Thank God my husband makes good money and I could be a stay at home mom but still it sucks all that time and money wasted🤯
It won't hurt if you go back and finish it
Funny I walked Into work thinking the same thing but am only 18 am been wanting to do something different.
charger master I’m circumcised.
Will she blame God when it doesn't work out in Nursing school?
Thank me for my service
So your man will be paying for your school for 2 years... jeez.....
They're married (it's a team)
Avril Steininger she’d be in a much better position to help him with a great career and an education.
Why not wait until your husband gets out of the military and save every penny? It's only 2 years.
If she follows through with her plan, it gives her husband some breathing room for time to adjust to civilian life, transition into a new job, or make the decision to move the family to a new state. Leaving military life is no simple feat, but her plan leaves room for a smoother adjustment for all.
because he has steady guaranteed income in the military, so a budget is fixed and determinable. once he gets out there will be question marks to where he can go from there and that's why she wants to plan ahead so she can be the breadwinner and he can take time to find a good career and not just take the crumby first job offered to him
@@nrsimmons178 well said
Honestly, it may take her two years to do some gen ed classes done in order to be competitive enough to get into nursing school.
Do it !!❤️ I quit my job for medical school
Not the same lol I assume you have someone supporting you. Medical school is a much longer time to go without income. Nursing school isn't as bad.
I guess I am the only one that will say it. You can work fulltime and study fulltime at the same time. New generations are getting more lazy for some reason.
Then why are people now on average working more hours than previous generations?
Yes, if you want to risk failing nursing school... I'd love to see you taking those seven hour exams after a shift at the nearest Mc Donald restaurant
@@f.-j.j.5738 LOL, SEVEN HOUR exams?! Wtf are you talking about? I went to nursing school full time and worked full time, it can easily be done. We don't have seven hour exams LOL, that's medical school I think you are talking about.
If I was the Husband, I'd divorce her now!!!!!!
Why?
Ummm why exactly?
Guys gotta listen carefully. She said they already live on his income only. And he’s gone a lot. She’ll meet a doctor and fly away.
@@suzydixon4930 That makes no sense.
Y’all haven’t seen those videos?
“Husband is away on military duty, wife seduces black neighbor to experience a BBC”
How can she simultaneously be on baby step 3 and have thousands and thousands stashed for school already? What’s goin on? Wow. Poor husband gonna get taken for a ride.
I think she says baby step 3 because she’s debt-free (so not in baby step 2), but she’s not yet saving for retirement/kids college/or paying extra on a mortgage. So that puts her at baby step 3. I wouldn’t over-think it.
Isn’t babystep 3 the bumpingup emergency fund to 3-6 months of expenses? Yeah you caught her. Doesn’t make sense
Student Student I’m circumcised.
"My husband and I will cash for the rest"
In other words, your husband will pay for it.
Nah, quit school and go back to your job!
I think this is selfish of her and dumb of her husband. She is going to put her kids in some day care to go pursue her "career". This is why women need to stay at home and raise their kids. I mean, they can survive on her husband's income. So, why abandon your kids to go pursue a so called career? Feminism has ruined the women and men of this country.