User blog:Acebatonfan/Another Inactivity Reminder

Hi, guys! My final semester of classes is starting today, and I'm returning to clinicals next week. This is going to be a quick timeline for you guys about my activity for the next four or five months. Like with my fall semester classes, for the next two months I'm not going to be on the wiki as much Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. If an urgent matter occurs Wednesday-Friday, such as a vandal attack, it's best to contact another administrator. An alternate is to ping one of us administrators on our discord server. I'm on AM shift for the next eight weeks (...yay, waking up at 4AM to get to the hospital by 6:30AM), so I might be able to respond to Discord pings during the afternoon if something really urgent pops up.

The last four weeks of my clinicals (mid-April to mid-may) is my preceptorship, and my schedule is going to be a toss-up. I could be working days, nights, weekends; pretty much any time except when I'm in class. I'm not going to know my schedule until possibly mid-April. If my shifts tend to be in a pattern (like every Saturday, Sunday, and Thursday), I'll update my message wall greeting to tell you guys when I'm not going to be as responsive to message wall posts. If it's a more erratic schedule, I'll be closing off my message wall for those four weeks. If I am on my laptop, I can respond to Discord pings.

If all goes well this semester, I'll be graduating around late May. At that point, I'll have four to six weeks where I'm preparing for my licensure exam (and waiting for my state to process my application and give me my testing ticket). I'll probably be a lot more active during this time and should be contactable every day and able to respond to message wall posts within 24 hours. Once I take my boards, it'll be a toss-up as to what happens next based on whether I am hired for a job that starts in July, if I need to retake my boards, or if I'm still trying to find a job (now tell me how am I supposed to get the required 1-2 years of nursing experience for an entry-level job as a new graduate with no experience?). I'm not entirely sure what will be happening at that point, but I'll address it when the time comes.

Thanks for understanding! I hope that I'll be able to remain somewhat active on the wiki! We admins are planning some pretty cool features over the next few weeks that we think you guys will like. :)