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Author: tlcme |
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Date Posted: Thu, Sep 15 2011, 20:47:15 In reply to: drained 's message, "what to say" on Thu, Sep 15 2011, 18:14:08 I'm not sure what your circumstances are, but why not just indicate in a cover letter that though you are educated as an RN, you are waiting to become licensed in the new state. Whatever your story is, communicate that to perspective employers. Like I said, I'm not familiar with your situation, whether or not you have restrictions etc. (forbidden to work as an RN now) But if your not planning to work temporarily for them only until you can secure nurse employment, you may get more interest by letting employers know that. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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| Re: what to say | angel | Sat, Sep 17 2011, 5:01:18 |
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