Sunday, March 4, 2012

Re: [Madness Writers] 3/04/2012 12:42:00 PM

yeah, ill get the science classes, then enroll at Georgia Health for 2 years to get the B.S. Nursing.,

booooooom.

paid whatever rank I am (sergeant by that point, should be by this summer), so e5, maybe e6 pay, for 2 years to go to school.  then get officer pay, O2 with 7-8 years in, let me check it out.  its double what Im making now.  get up to Captain in a few years or so, its tripled from what im making now.  thats counting bAH too. so ill be making 100,000 a year as an officer in the next 10 years or so.  as a nurse, then go back to get a specialty - anesthesiology, one website said 300,000 a year in civilian world, i dont care what it is, a nurse practicitioner like Markarian was talking about is like 80-90,000, fuck that,    and job opoenings are expected to continue increasing over the years.  job security now, even moreso in the future.



Ill be making 40-50,000 in pension every year, depending on rank and pay scale at that point, too...

makes way too much sense to go this route.

do some day trading here and there.  just looked at charts for 5 minutes, we have it figured out to not take very much time, but still practicing to ensure we do it right, cuz you only have to be successful 37% of the time to break even..just a matter of execution.

 

On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 3:42 PM, Madness <nayrrizdaed@gmail.com> wrote:
so what are you goonna do with the nursing degree? you won't have a bachelor's in nursing, only an associate's . can be an officer, but you won't be a nursing officer - pretty sure you gotta have a Bacher's in Nursing.

Direct from the source:

Requirements

Active duty and Army Reserve must have a bachelor's degree in nursing from an accredited school. (to be a Nursing Corps Officer)

Unless you'er taking a BSN program.

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Posted By Madness to Madness Writers at 3/04/2012 12:42:00 PM


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