i am a certified phlebotomist tech.jobs in this area are hard to come by without at least 2yrs experience.how are you to get experience if no employer will hire you? any job suggestions?
I have my AAS and my BA in Liberal Arts.. BUT I'm unemployed and can't get ANY job... I'm thinking of going back to get a basic CNA certification and then working in a Hospital... Hopefully when I am there a year then the Hospital would pay for my continued education to become a RN, Lab Tech or Surgical Tech..
Could you share any advice for me on this plan? Is it a good idea or not?
The pay depends upon a few things... like where you are living and working. For me, in Connecticut, in a nursing home or long term care facility it's about 9-12$ per hour (for the first 1-3 years you've been working) and for a hospital it is generally about 10-14$ per hour (for the first 1-3 years)... people who've been doing the job for more than 10 years can expect almost up to 20$ per hour.
Is the exam multiple choice?
Also, is the hands on test that's observed by a pro in a private room?
Lookin for help please :D
LavaShark44 7 months ago
i am a certified phlebotomist tech.jobs in this area are hard to come by without at least 2yrs experience.how are you to get experience if no employer will hire you? any job suggestions?
sandy68able 10 months ago
check RNpedia.com for lecture
rnpedia 1 year ago
I am male and they told me it would be easy to get a job i can't find a job anywhere in Illinois.
TheGhostofafiend 1 year ago
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I have my AAS and my BA in Liberal Arts.. BUT I'm unemployed and can't get ANY job... I'm thinking of going back to get a basic CNA certification and then working in a Hospital... Hopefully when I am there a year then the Hospital would pay for my continued education to become a RN, Lab Tech or Surgical Tech..
Could you share any advice for me on this plan? Is it a good idea or not?
Thanks for your time. :)
laurajdahl 1 year ago
Being a CNA is a very stressful job, i hate it.
cj397 1 year ago
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MaraJadeZX 1 year ago
would someone plss tell me the pay for this i might do it
gymboy19 2 years ago
The pay depends upon a few things... like where you are living and working. For me, in Connecticut, in a nursing home or long term care facility it's about 9-12$ per hour (for the first 1-3 years you've been working) and for a hospital it is generally about 10-14$ per hour (for the first 1-3 years)... people who've been doing the job for more than 10 years can expect almost up to 20$ per hour.
IanALane 2 years ago
I am thinking about becoming a CNA, and I am grateful for this short video, it was assertive and helpful, thank you.
Thank1you1jesus1 2 years ago
Learn how to spell it you douche!
yingdiskette 2 years ago
DUSCHE bAGGUE
dtownklown07 2 years ago