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Entrepreneur and Nursing Consultant (Self Employed)
Pam Strayer, NursingLink
Nursing gives you valuable and marketable experience to offer businesses. Examples include CPR training, adult day care, staffing agencies, educational companies, and more. Being a nurse entrepreneur is a broad field that is constantly changing and growing. Full day seminars on how to start a home study program are available to help nurses think through various business ideas.
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catchMEifYOUcan
almost 2 years ago
20 comments
this is so exciting and informative for me really...I have been always a fan of innovation and new things in life so doin these kind of courses like CCNA, MCSE and other certifications which can not only help you for your future but also makes you unique in this field as well 70-432 dumps | 1Y1-A19 dumps | 646-671 dumps | 70-643 dumps \ BCP-221 dumps | 000-977 dumps | 70-662 dumps \ 70-642 dumps .. so very happy to be part of this and want you guys to also have a look at them because once you will join it and have a study on these, you surely gona like it and appreciate the effort...this is all what I can say, rest of you will decide. thanks!!!
ssorbet1
over 4 years ago
6 comments
Working for yourself is something im always interested in.
bawall
about 5 years ago
118 comments
This is something I know several nurses have done as an extra income. I know nurses who give CPR classes or do training for group home workers working for themselves. This is something I would be interested in doing on the side as extra income or part time.
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about 5 years ago
know this sounds like something for me! once i finish my nursing program and gain at least two years of hands on experiences i won't mind starting my own consultant agency?