Sunday, 3 March 2013

Working As A Registered Nurse - Catherine Sergautis



Catherine Sergautis has been living in the province of Ontario for her entire life. Living in Ontario, Catherine Sergautis always knew that she was a person who honestly cared for other people. Upon realizing this, Catherine Sergautis decided it was best for her if she had a professional career in the health industry.

After attending Fanshawe College, Catherine Sergautis started working for an insurance company called London Life. After six years of working in the healthcare industry, Catherine Sergautis resigned from her position at London Life. After resigning from her position at London Life, Catherine Sergautis went back to college, this time to Niagara College.Catherine Sergautis enrolled in and successfully completed nursing school through Niagara College. Since graduating from Niagara College, Catherine Sergautis has been successfully working as a registered practical nurse.

Catherine Sergautis loves working as a registered practical nurse because of the many different benefits she has provided with. Registered practical nurses have flexible schedules, meaning they can pretty much choose when they want to work. Catherine Sergautis also likes the fact that registered practical nurses can get a job all over the world. Regardless of where you want to live, chances are high that you can find a job as a registered practical nurse in that area. Catherine Sergautis also enjoys the generous pay that comes with working as a registered practical nurse. Registered practical nurses make up to $63,000 a year and as little as $43,000.  Catherine Sergautis also enjoys the fact that being a registered practical nurse is doing something good for society. Registered practical nurses are in charge of taking care of people and making sure that they feel comfortable during their visit to the clinic, hospital, school nurse, etc.

Catherine Sergautis has had great success working as a registered practical nurse and will continue to do so for many years to come.

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