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What is the best tech position to into $$$
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Posted over 5 years ago Ok, so nursing school is out of reach for me right now. Can anyone tell me something I could do maybe online to get a certificate to make good money in the health care field in the interim? I NEED TO GET OUT OF THE GRIND I"VE BEEN IN MY WHOLE LIFE! |
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| Posted over 5 years ago Like Thelma, suggested, you have to go to a CNA program are EMT a program, to become a Tecn, but i dont want to bust your bubble, but techs dont make big money, It is much cheaper, and much shorter than nursing school, to answer your question, about financial needs, the money is with Nursing, becoming a RN or a MD, sorry thats the way it is. I am a proud mother of three beautyful daughter. I currently live in Los Angeles California. I've worked as a heathecare provider for almost 10 years. I am curently in school to pursue my MSN in nursing, and wants to work as a pediactric nurse, in public health. |
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| Posted over 5 years ago Also, health care involves a lot of physically demanding, messy, often 'unpleasant' work with long hours and heavy stress. If you're only concerned about the money, get your 2 year program in something like accounting or computer science. |
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| Posted over 5 years ago Thats is a great suggestion, but does jobs are so competitive, and most computer jobs and accounting jobs, want you to have experience, I went to computer school, and have a Computer Operators degree, they don't start you out making big money. The more experience you have, and even with a advance degree, the wages are crappy, starting out. My friend has a bachelor's degree in business, and they wanted to start him out with crappy wages, he is majoring in the film producing industry now. I am a proud mother of three beautyful daughter. I currently live in Los Angeles California. I've worked as a heathecare provider for almost 10 years. I am curently in school to pursue my MSN in nursing, and wants to work as a pediactric nurse, in public health. |