Kankakee, Illinois
Do you feel like there's enough work?
Do you ever feel like there's a shortage of work at any point in your field?
What do you do to stay sufficient?
What do you do to improve or stay "sharp" on your craft besides conducting service routines?
Did you learn any valuable lessons?
Is there anything that you learned from work that you now apply to your everyday life?
What are the Do's and Don'ts of Culinary?
I would appreciate some tips from experienced cooks that would be useful in the field or good information to know.
How far will culinary take me in 10+ years ?
Culinary is a promising career, but I'm on the rocks about how long to stick with this career, even when times are moving ahead. Please leave down your own experiences below, as it will help me get a sense of what to expect.
Can Culinary put me in other careers?
Using connections, can culinary put me onto different career pathways?
Game-Designing colleges anywhere in the U.S.
I'm trying to find good colleges for Game-Designing for after I finish my education in high-school does anyone have good suggestions.
What are some good colleges to check out that could help educate me in computer science, software engineering, 2D and 3D animation, programming languages and computer design
I'm looking for colleges for my future so I can become a video game designer so any suggestions are very helpful.
What would be a typical work day in your field?
Do you like to have a planned schedule or a open schedule
what are the best shoes you will recommend to wear as a nurse?
gym shoes , crocs?
do you have to be on call when you are a nurse? or is it a shift preference
i dont have any details to tell
what helped you decide on your career?
How did you decide?
Was it a hard decision?
Were there any life changing decisions?
How would you Treat an LGBTQ+ / POC in the health industry
The reason i ask this is because It is 2022 and the Medical Industry still treat there LGBTQ+ /POC nurse community with utmost disrespect by staff and patients which i find very hurtful why is that they cannot be treated with respect also .
Is cna a good career to be in ?
I always wanted to be in health work setting and i love helping people but there stuff in the field that i'm not comfortable with what should i do ?
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