I’m cracking up laughing, you’re talking about ‘this generation’ and you looking like you’re a good 25 yo in the face 😍 I’m starting my LPN program in the summer at my local community college. This is a nice vid. Thank you sharing!
🤭🤭🤭Lol I was referring to the Gen z’s. I’m a millennial but I’ve realized work ethic doesn’t have an age. I wish you nothing but the best in your program. Stay focused and don’t give up!🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾
So glad k found your channel! I’m in school for LPN and I have so many people discouraging me but seeing LPN video have made me feel happy again about my choice
I’m 19 and start an LPN program in January. I’m kind of nervous because most people who were at orientation have been CNA’s or assistants for longer than I’ve been alive and have so much experience whereas I have no medical experience lol. Hoping it goes well
I just saw an add for an LPN at Walmart in my city and I was tempted to apply but I worked for them for 8 years as a pharmacy tech and I don't know if much had changed. People call off all the time but Wally world doesn't even try to find help they just work you to death. The employee that barely comes in has no accountability. My medical assistant always calls out too. 🤦🏿♀️
I would say definitely apply and weigh all of your options! It’s the easiest position I’ve had in my nursing career. The call offs seem to be the same but recently my Center Administration implemented the actual point system for attendance so we’ll see if that helps. Lol but I’ll say I’m probably not leaving anytime soon.
I didn’t even know Walmart had physician offices ! I guess it’s in different states. I’m on the East Coast .. we only have stores to shop with Walmart. Great video !
Thank you! They’re slowing moving to new states! They’re currently in Florida, Georgia, Arkansas, Illinois and Texas. Missouri will open new locations this year as well.
I am really debating on of I should go ahead and become an LPN. I see a bunch of ppl say become a CNA first just to see how it is working with patients.
That’s not a bad idea. Most CNA courses are approximately 2 weeks. I was a CNA first but many of us stay CNA’s for too long. My advise would be not to lose focus. Ultimately do what you feel will be best for you! Keep me posted!❤️
I have people discouraging me with being a Medical Assistant but I want to get the experience in the healthcare field. Afterwards I will be applying to an LVN program. And I do not want to work in long term care as a LVN. I really wouldn't mind working in a clinic setting. Yep I hate that as well. Although i am childfree and someone always calls off with me and I work in the school system. And I am doing the best I can to get out of the job because it's not worth it at all. The new generation they are just lazy and they want something for nothing. They don't want to work for anything. And it's hard to find help nowadays. One time at my job it was 7 teachers that had called out. But I do the best I can do to keep it moving. Love your video @Nurse Nassia
Thank you! It’s so hard listening to others because people always have an opinion about what you’re doing. The only thing I would say about becoming a MA, it’s about the same timeframe as LVN program. How do you feel about working as a PCT in the hospital. Like unit secretary or something? A quicker certification that would allow you to work in the healthcare setting. Just a thought. But yes, this generation, they’re super lazy! It’s so frustrating working with ppl like that.
@its_nassia the college I got my associates from says I need to get my GPA up before I can even take the teas test because I withdrew from the medical assisting program almost two years ago due to personal reasons. I sent two other technical school/a college an email asking next steps to apply for their program.
Love that nail color ! And GIRL 👏 let 👏 me 👏 tell 👏 you 👏. Dependability is out the window with this new generation. I’m 30 and I can count on my damn hands how many times I’ve had to call out and I work with people who call out every week but the places are so desperate for workers they just let it ride ! It’s horrible . I work with girls a couple years older than me and they call out multiple times a month for headaches , tummy aches . It’s insane . But you got another subscriber here! I’ve been thinking about being an LPN for months now but I was teetering between that and sterile processing tech. But I think I’d be too bored of that . I like conversing with people and staying on the go . God bless ! Can’t wait for more videos
Thank you!🥰 you’re absolutely right! The work ethic that is exhibited now… 😩😩😩. I called out for the first time a few days ago and they acted like the clinic had shut down! But I’m not too familiar with sterile tech but I just becoming an LPN would give you more options as far as fields/environment to work in. How long is the sterile tech program?
@@NassiaShanta yeah if I call out I get in trouble but nobody else does .. smh. The sterile program I found one online they work behind the scenes putting the tools together for surgery for the docs but I don't think there is much wiggle room for growth. LPNs are getting paid really well where I'm at , swfl.
Oh ok! There is a lot of wiggle room as an LPN. I would say go for it. I’m in Fl too and it’s definitely out here. The best way to make more money fast is to get experience and move on to the next position!
I’m loving that there are more LPN videos out here. 😊
Thank you for watching!❤️❤️
I start my Lpn in October 2024. I always wanted to be a nurse. I want to make it succeed and move out of the place I live at.
Congratulations on taking the first step! It won’t be easy but it’ll be worth it. 💞Keep me posted!
how is it going so far?
I’m cracking up laughing, you’re talking about ‘this generation’ and you looking like you’re a good 25 yo in the face 😍
I’m starting my LPN program in the summer at my local community college. This is a nice vid. Thank you sharing!
🤭🤭🤭Lol I was referring to the Gen z’s. I’m a millennial but I’ve realized work ethic doesn’t have an age. I wish you nothing but the best in your program. Stay focused and don’t give up!🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾
So glad k found your channel! I’m in school for LPN and I have so many people discouraging me but seeing LPN video have made me feel happy again about my choice
You got this! I’m glad I could help get you back on track!❤️❤️❤️
I’m 19 and start an LPN program in January. I’m kind of nervous because most people who were at orientation have been CNA’s or assistants for longer than I’ve been alive and have so much experience whereas I have no medical experience lol. Hoping it goes well
Didn't know walmart had a clinic. So cool.
Yes, only in certain states but next year they’re expanding to new states.
Yesss ❤ please post more
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Yes please.
Aww thank you! I definitely will. ❤️❤️❤️
I just saw an add for an LPN at Walmart in my city and I was tempted to apply but I worked for them for 8 years as a pharmacy tech and I don't know if much had changed. People call off all the time but Wally world doesn't even try to find help they just work you to death. The employee that barely comes in has no accountability. My medical assistant always calls out too. 🤦🏿♀️
I would say definitely apply and weigh all of your options! It’s the easiest position I’ve had in my nursing career. The call offs seem to be the same but recently my Center Administration implemented the actual point system for attendance so we’ll see if that helps. Lol but I’ll say I’m probably not leaving anytime soon.
I didn’t even know Walmart had physician offices !
I guess it’s in different states. I’m on the East Coast .. we only have stores to shop with Walmart.
Great video !
Thank you! They’re slowing moving to new states! They’re currently in Florida, Georgia, Arkansas, Illinois and Texas. Missouri will open new locations this year as well.
I start the LPN program in April and I’m in Florida as well
@@SimplyJRC congratulations!! What school did you choose if you don’t mind sharing. Keep us posting for sure!
I am really debating on of I should go ahead and become an LPN. I see a bunch of ppl say become a CNA first just to see how it is working with patients.
That’s not a bad idea. Most CNA courses are approximately 2 weeks. I was a CNA first but many of us stay CNA’s for too long. My advise would be not to lose focus. Ultimately do what you feel will be best for you! Keep me posted!❤️
I have people discouraging me with being a Medical Assistant but I want to get the experience in the healthcare field. Afterwards I will be applying to an LVN program. And I do not want to work in long term care as a LVN. I really wouldn't mind working in a clinic setting. Yep I hate that as well. Although i am childfree and someone always calls off with me and I work in the school system. And I am doing the best I can to get out of the job because it's not worth it at all. The new generation they are just lazy and they want something for nothing. They don't want to work for anything. And it's hard to find help nowadays. One time at my job it was 7 teachers that had called out. But I do the best I can do to keep it moving. Love your video @Nurse Nassia
Thank you! It’s so hard listening to others because people always have an opinion about what you’re doing. The only thing I would say about becoming a MA, it’s about the same timeframe as LVN program. How do you feel about working as a PCT in the hospital. Like unit secretary or something? A quicker certification that would allow you to work in the healthcare setting. Just a thought. But yes, this generation, they’re super lazy! It’s so frustrating working with ppl like that.
New sub# please post more when you can. We need you. #LPNstudent💜
Awww 🥰 I’m here for you! I definitely will be💜🫶🏾
Thank you for sharing❤❤ you could've moved the wig to the side to lay the bangs differently. I'm hoping to get into the lpn program here.
Thank you for watching!🥰 Lol that wig is history but I’ll try that next time. Best of luck on your program. Where are you located?
@its_nassia LOL not history 🤣 im located in southern IL
🤣🤣🤣Yes it is! Ok. Look for technicals school and community colleges that offer it! They’re usually cheaper.
@its_nassia the college I got my associates from says I need to get my GPA up before I can even take the teas test because I withdrew from the medical assisting program almost two years ago due to personal reasons.
I sent two other technical school/a college an email asking next steps to apply for their program.
Ok. That’s good! Don’t let them stop you from pursuing your career. See what the next school is requiring and go from there!
Great video thanks for sharing! ❤new subbie!
Welcome & thank you for subbing!❤️❤️❤️
Are you at an office or hospital or occupational health?
It’s office/conic setting.
Love that nail color ! And GIRL 👏 let 👏 me 👏 tell 👏 you 👏. Dependability is out the window with this new generation. I’m 30 and I can count on my damn hands how many times I’ve had to call out and I work with people who call out every week but the places are so desperate for workers they just let it ride ! It’s horrible . I work with girls a couple years older than me and they call out multiple times a month for headaches , tummy aches . It’s insane . But you got another subscriber here! I’ve been thinking about being an LPN for months now but I was teetering between that and sterile processing tech. But I think I’d be too bored of that . I like conversing with people and staying on the go . God bless ! Can’t wait for more videos
Thank you!🥰 you’re absolutely right! The work ethic that is exhibited now… 😩😩😩. I called out for the first time a few days ago and they acted like the clinic had shut down! But I’m not too familiar with sterile tech but I just becoming an LPN would give you more options as far as fields/environment to work in. How long is the sterile tech program?
@@NassiaShanta yeah if I call out I get in trouble but nobody else does .. smh. The sterile program I found one online they work behind the scenes putting the tools together for surgery for the docs but I don't think there is much wiggle room for growth. LPNs are getting paid really well where I'm at , swfl.
Oh ok! There is a lot of wiggle room as an LPN. I would say go for it. I’m in Fl too and it’s definitely out here. The best way to make more money fast is to get experience and move on to the next position!
How do you become a Lpn? I work at a hospital and I’m getting my bachelors but looking for a road to travel.
Yes, @maddz2536 is correct. This can be done at a private school, some community colleges or even a vocational school. What state are you located in?
Know any accredited lpn school in nyc ?near queens