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incisor
2nd April 2022, 10:55 PM
My youngest daughter graduated as an RN today, as did lots of others it has to be said

Nicole took 9 years to get there as many hurdles were placed in her way for one reason or another, most of which i won't go into here..

she has four kids, two of whom have issues, and has worked part time whilst struggling through it all, much of it without a partner

Narelle went too extraordinary lengths to help and i did what i could, when i could to ease the burden.

Brought a tear to my eye to see her finally get what she had worked so hard for over the years.

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and she finally has had some good luck and was offered a good job at a local hospital for her grad year and beyond as she passed with some very decent scores.

Well done too my baby girl, Nicole....

Jeffoir
2nd April 2022, 11:10 PM
Congratulations and very best wishes,
That is a wonderful achievement!
You and your family deserve to be so proud of your daughter.
take every opportunity in life to celebrate.
cheers
jeffoir.

V8Ian
3rd April 2022, 03:24 AM
Good on Nicole, the good stock from which she came, shows.

Saitch
3rd April 2022, 06:59 AM
Congratulations to all involved! The world needs a few more nurses.[thumbsupbig]

JDNSW
3rd April 2022, 08:15 AM
Congratulations!

ramblingboy42
3rd April 2022, 01:43 PM
Married to an RN , so also know a few......most , not all should have their wages doubled.

I just spent a few days in hospital and only have total admiration for those guys and gals.

SWMBO just got offered another position tangential to her Primary Health Care role @ $110k and 4day week , so some recognition is being made to those who deserve it.
BTW, she turned down the offer for personal reasons....I do hope another lovely aspiring RN gets the position.

Xtreme
3rd April 2022, 02:57 PM
Congratulations Nicole .................. and also the supporting 'incisor' family.

Bulletman
3rd April 2022, 08:38 PM
Congratulations, sounds like it wasnt an easy endeavor so full credit to her for sticking at it and to all involved for the support along the way.

Eldest daughter went thru the RN ranks and is now an educator in kidney dialysis.
The country can certainly do with more dedicated people in this very under appreciated and certainly under paid field.

Cheers Bulletman

Tote
3rd April 2022, 09:09 PM
Congratulations and best wishes I'm sure she has a great career ahead.

Regards,
Tote

RANDLOVER
4th April 2022, 06:44 AM
Congrats to her, that is a great achievement.