Auburn, California
work experience for a nurse??
If I decide to go to college for nursing what's the best place to get work experience?
Can we work in other states as a heavy equipment operator?
all heavy equipment operator certifications are transferable throughout the United States.
If I become a LVN will I have any college credits when I enroll into college to get my bachelors in nursing?
I am going to be certified as a Medical Assistant in about 8 months and I plan to take classes to become a LVN then eventually become a Registered Nurse.
Where is it best to go into the nursing field?
What is the best nursing field to go into for medical benefits and pay while working with patients firsthand.
Is it more important to finish your career path before working or working in between?
Is it better just waiting till you finish school to find a better job that fits your degrees or work while trying to climb the ladder?
Is HVAC available in other countries ?
Is it as needed international like in he states?
What is the smartest way to become a registered nurse and what certification's do I take in order, to not waste time.
Of all the nursing certifications, LPN or LVN programs are the quickest and most convenient options. Because training can be completed at a hospital, vocational technical school, community college and even online, LPN/LVN programs are ideal for students who work or have other obligations.
I want to get into the medical field but dont know where to go?
Where should I go into the nursing field if I want to make good money and help people at the same time. Without years of experience and years of college?
What is your typical schedule or day to day as a registered nurse ?
This is the field that I would like to go in but I had a few questions. Do you get to pick what your work schedule looks like? how long are the shifts? what are some things that you do everyday working?
About how long will it take to become a Registered Nurse?
I am currently enrolled to get certified as a Medical Assistant and will become certified in about 8 months.
how much does a heavy equipment operator make yearly in California?
As of May 18, 2024, the average hourly pay for a Heavy Equipment Operator in California is $22.84 an hour.
How can I better prepare myself in the medical field?
I'm starting my medical field journey and need tips on how to better prepare and stay motivated.
How much does a heavy equipment operator make on average in Sacramento?
If possible specifically working as an operator for Teichert or any other companies located in the Sacramento area that also includes working with the union.
What is the best way to become certain of my career choice and college pursuit early on?
I am unsure whether I want to be a forensic medical examiner or a crime scene investigator, and I need advice on how to pick what's right for me.
Can I attend a trade school and community college at the same time?
I am currently finishing my first year at Sacramento City college. I plan on attending UEI (a trade school) here in Sacramento. They have a nine month program that will allow me to obtain an automotive degree. Ideally I would like to achieve my degree before I finish my two years at city...
How hard is it to get into nursing school with mostly B's?
I am a freshman in highschool. My first semester, I got mostly all A's and B's. My second semester, I got mostly all B's. If I have an average of B's, will I still be able to get into a good nursing program? I specifically want to work with mothers delivering babies.
How can I choose between Criminal Justice, Architecture, Mycology or Forensic Studies?
I have a growing passion for each subject, but I have no idea which I want to pursue.
How do I become a professional business manager ?
Hi I'm 16yrs, I want to know what it takes to become a professional business manager
Should I take classes to complete my IGETC requirements because I want to go to a University?
I am taking college classes while I am in high school. I wanna know if I am wasting my time or not.
I'm going into Job Corps to pursue a trade in Heavy Equipment Mechanics but I'm not sure entirely sure what to expect on how to transition to working on cars.
I'm wanting to learn how to work with Gas/Diesel and Electric (since that's the future). What Steps should I take or classes I should take to learn all this and what does that all look like?
How do I stop stressing out so much?
I keep stressing over the little things and overthinking.
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