Around here they are requiring nurses that only have a two year degree to go back and get their bachelor's but are not paying the loans. They are getting a small amount reimbursed and are not getting raises either.
Changing careers is easier said than done, I am 38 and have a family. I have a bachelor's degree in business admin as well as an ASE master certification in my corner. I have put in for some manager/supervisory positions but didn't get them due to lack of experience. I am beginning to wonder if it is just this state that is behind the times.
Yeah its the same thing down here, but in high need areas that no one wants to work they are paying top dollar and paying loans to get nurses in there. They usually make you stay 2 years and cover up to 75% of your loan payoffs