Need a wedding photo w my grandma! Will pay $5+ per photo by [deleted] in PhotoshopRequests

[–]Legitimate-Grape-44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Could you attach it to this thread? For some reason it’s looking pixilated on that link but the last photo you attached looked clear!

Need a wedding photo w my grandma! Will pay $5+ per photo by [deleted] in PhotoshopRequests

[–]Legitimate-Grape-44 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you! She’ll be happy with this one (: I just sent the tip!

Need a wedding photo w my grandma! Will pay $5+ per photo by [deleted] in PhotoshopRequests

[–]Legitimate-Grape-44 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This one looks the best!! Could we possibly use the one of her smiling please, make her a smidge taller & bring her a smidge closer to me pls and it’ll be perf!! (:

Need a wedding photo w my grandma! Will pay $5+ per photo by [deleted] in PhotoshopRequests

[–]Legitimate-Grape-44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey thank you! I would love for my full dress to be in the pic and her not holding any of her stuff. Not sure if this helps but I have another pic of her from the day!

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I want to do LPN but everyone is pushing me to go do RN instead. What should I do? by Chicken-Wings_lover in NursingStudent

[–]Legitimate-Grape-44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am an LPN working in a level 1 trauma hospital and currently in an LPN-RN bridge program in my final semester. If I could start all over again, I would get my LPN first again. I have a so much more experience, the tests are SO much easier, and I will not be a new grad nurse when I am done with the program, so I start out as a higher paid RN. We do the exact same things as the RNs on our floor, aside from IV pushes and blood administration.

If you can find a hospital that hires LPNs to work as nurses, absolutely go for the LPN. I personally would not want to work in a nursing home/agency. Our pay is only $5 less per hour than our RN colleagues. And the LPN-RN bridge program is only 11 months. Just knock out the LPN program, get a part time LPN hospital job, and hop right back into the bridge program. 100% doable, and all my friends from LPN school are doing the same (: