The alphabet soup of accreditation. I believe an RN out here is still an RN, but the coarse went from 2 to 4 years. Done. No choice and it’s two years of Nursing & two years of Administration to become what use to be two years of Nursing…so double the time & double the debt…with the same level of training towards the nursing portion of their training. It forces nurses into administrative rolls to just to get on top of the student debts…which contributes to the nursing shortage again.It's similar here in NB.
The RN course has almost two 'levels' now; basic nurse that it used to be, then administrative duties/manager duties. Then there's Practical nurse which along with the higher end manager duty (I think) is a Masters degree requirement…..
Then the LPN thing…they use to have something here where you where “less than” an RN on the scale but that’s a thing of the past…& there’s something “More Than” an RN but “less than” a doctor (a friend of ours that use to be the Nursing Instructor at SIAST has become this & for all intents & purposes she is our Doctor, at least in our minds.
Then another family member was a Licensed Psychiatric Nurse (LPN again?) for decades before shutting that down at the beginning of COVID due to an Auto-Immune disease. She become some hybrid letter combo eventually (RN/LPN?) with more letters than most others.
We’re all equal in the eyes of the law, etc…Well, that advice was well taken wasn't it?
Can you even buy CNG in Regina (= Southern SK) now with SaskEnergy sliding out of their building on Winterpeg and “Uncle Wieners” sliding into it?? I honestly don’t know ‘cuz I haven’t checked.In the civilized world, trucks run on CNG. Diesels love CNG with no tier 3 bullshit.. Conversion kits and tanks are cheap to import. Availability along regular routes you're running is rsearchable.
We haul RV’s from NW Indiana to parts across Western Canada including much of Northern BC for the most part, unless they’re coming out of Idaho or Oregon or Pennsylvania….but mostly out’a Indiana.
MB & SK & ND & MT & all but the Canadian Dick in ON, and most of BC, CNG looks thin on the ground, and I’d have to do more than a two minute google search.