Summary
In retirement, Susan Frye looked forward to cruising the high seas, spending more time in her garden and resting her body from two demanding decades of work as a registered nurse.
The physical and emotional demands of the job lead most registered nurses to retire in their 50s. Frye, at 63, could have retired years ago. But her body remained strong. So did her love for working in the neonatal intensive care unit at Sutter Memorial Hospital.See the full content of this document
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Recession Alleviates Nursing Shortage
Then the economy soured, and her spirit was suddenly as deflated as her nest egg. "By October and November of last year, the economy was just getting too scary," she said. "Now, my retirement plans are...
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