In the case of Tabitha Waugh, it really was just another normal day of difficult on the 6th floor, cancer ward. In the place, the fire alarm was ringing out for the 2nd time on that same day afternoon. Another elderly man was confused and he approached Ms. Waugh. Waugh, on the other hand, is a registered nurse at the medical center of St. Mary.
Another aide kept on shouting from the next room. A patient sat dazzled on his bed, blood flowing right through the floor from the intravenous he had pulled from his own vein.
The aide asked if he could lie back again in his bed. She then inserted the new lined. The patient said to hold his hand.
Ms. Waugh is on her 30 and served as the primary breadwinner in the family. She still had 3 hours to go before the 12-hour shift ended. Despite the contant demands and stresses, all of her determination and hard work pay off.
Her wage reaches 27 dollars that are enough to offer her a comfortable life. This includes a private pickup truck, 3-bedroom home and tumbling classes for her 3-year old son, named Piper. She was able to provide a dozen of tank engine cars that are heaped below her six-year old, named Collin.
The daughter of a gas station manager and teacher's aide, Ms. Waugh, has definitely secured a perfect sport in the transformed middle class. As the group keeps on including big numbers of people that sit at the desks, middle-income workers of the twenty-first century are getting into their overalls. This is by far the largest change in the previous years. Millions of people are in the scrubs.
According to Diversity Nursing, one point four million jobs are in the health care, in 1980. This is about 40,000 dollars to 80,000 dollars today. At the present time, the figure reaches about 4.5 million.
Registered nurses have their established and stable career path in the middle-income population. The number continues to be overwhelming among females. There is an increasing demand on the job, with a median salary of 61,000 dollars, in the year of 2012.
As the career market has moved, women, have skillfully settled the turns and twists of the newer economy. A rush is observed in securing jobs in the industries and health care sectors. Men, on the other hand, have found out to be less successful.
In many middle-class and working households, women are earning bigger paychecks, working for longer hours and having greater opportunities for their career advancement. Millions of American families are reconfigured due to the present economy.