Woot! I’m done school! You are now reading the post of a girl who now has a Bachelor degree in Nursing! Officially it will be December 18th, but hey, no more classes, and no more working for free. Too bad i’m graduating out of a province in which a strict cut-backs have created a nursing environment in which a hiring freeze has come into effect, and now there are no casual hours, despite the need for nurses. So yeah, not quitting the coffee shop job yet. I pick up at the hospital whenever i can, i picked up last night after working the morning at the coffee shop. Hopefully after the new year, things will let up, new year new budget.
However, in light of these events, i’ve been looking into doing some travel nursing. I’ve been looking at going somewhere here within Canada, perhaps going down to the states (maybe with my sister who is going to Atlanta), or going to Scotland, England, New Zealand, or Australia. I wish i knew some people who had done some travel nursing, who can tell me what i need to do, what should i expect, and what it’s actually like to work and how it’s different then Canada. I know to go to the states i have to write an American exam. Is it really that much different then the Canadian exam? What do i need to know? It’s all so very confusing. Why is it so difficult to move and work internationally?

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Candice. April 7. 23 years. Single. Canadian. BN RN. Yoga. Flames. Field Hockey. Camping. I'm a Mac. Jeep TJ. Laid back. 
I feel your pain. I have all the same worries and curiosities about working as a teacher. This new life as a new graduate is confusing and exciting lol. I will check out the ModCloth site.
Congrats on being a full pledged nurse. That isn’t an easy job, I know you have to deal with more stuff than doctors do, so I really admire anyone who can do that job.
Yay! You’re officially a real world person!! Good job! Like the new background as well
very nice. Don’t worry about the job market too much, this is the time for you to enjoy your freedom while it lasts! Soon enough, all in good time… hehe, I think Vancouver would be a pretty sweet place to live and maybe even the Okanagan.