Working around women in a hospital isn’t any different than working with them anywhere else. As a man, it is easier to avoid the cliquey catty attitudes that they often display toward each other. I don’t tolerate that behavior toward me, nor do I encourage it, and I’ve never had an issue with it.
If you’re single, there is plenty of opportunity to eat. If you get sloppy, expect your business to be known by everyone and you will become part of the gossip circle and drama.
I’m married, and not trying to mess up my money, so I keep it professional. Some of these women are thirsty- I see lots of guys get caught up. My wife and I both work in healthcare, but we aren’t jealous types, or disrespectful toward our relationship, so we don’t have any problems.
There’s Karen’s, hoes, etc, like any other profession or office. Plenty of respectable ladies in the field too.
There will always be nursing jobs available, there is a wide range of directions you can go in your career, you make good money, and you can live anywhere.
I worked construction for 10 years before getting into healthcare. I started as a medical assistant and moved my way up. It’s the best decision I have ever made.