Placerville, California
How can I overcome my fear?
I am afraid of injections. Will I have a chance to be a nurse in the future? How can I overcome my fear?
Should I self-employment?
I plan to open a bubble tea shop in the future. What should I study? I want to finish college because my parents want me to have a stable job instead of starting a business.
How Would You Handle a Crisis ?
How would I handle a crisis if a new pandemic happened
What is the best way to becoming a cement mason.?
is there a fast track to becoming a mason
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.
What additional steps should I take to go into the security field ?
I want to go into the security field and I want to know any of the additional steps.
For those who have done apprenticeships for nursing certifications, was it worth it and what was the experience like?
I've seen a few hospitals and clinics offering apprenticeships for nursing certifications, and I was curious as to what that may look like and if you feel as if it was worth it. What are the positives and negatives of an apprenticeship? What did your day to day life look like as an apprentice?...
CC transfer to UC
I blindly selected courses in the first three semesters of CC, my GPA is very low, and some of my credits cannot be transferred. Will this reduce my chances of being accepted being accepted by good schools? What do I need to do to improve my chances of admission in the last three semesters?
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.
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.
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.
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?
what are the best steps to become a registered nurse?
school programs and study time
What does the day in the life of a Registered Nurse look like?
I'm curious about what schedules typically look like in terms of a typical day- how many hours do you work, how many hours of overtime is expected, and how much time do you have outside of work. I am also curious about general day to day responsibilities- does the environment change often or is...
how long will it take me to become a Certified Nurse Assistant?
I am going to start taking classes soon to become a Certified Nurse Assistant
I there any thing I should know before going to get a Bachelor's in mechanical engineering ?
Just any tips or things I should already know about Mechanical Engineering
Choosing a College for Mechanical Engineering.
I'm a 18 year old that has completed high school and has a diploma who hopes to do mechanical engineering as a career and is facing a hard choice of which college to go to for a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering.
How do I keep a long-term career in HVAC?
Is there a more effective way to keep business in the HVAC industry more than others?
What Certifications will you gain as a Heavy equipment operator?
This includes all possible certifications you will gain in the process as a operator and what others you can gain additionally that can get you better jobs as one.
What can I do to become a heavy equipment operator?
The average apprenticeship program takes three to four years to complete before moving on to full-time employment as a heavy equipment operator. It should be noted that apprenticeships are an "earn as you learn" program.
How much does a Certified Nurse Assistant make ?
I am going to start taking classes to become a Certified Nurse Assistant
Is HVAC available in other countries ?
Is it as needed international like in he states?
What kind of financial investments are made in this industry?
How much money would I have to put into my business so I could manage my career?
What physical training should I take for a job in security?
like what physical training should I take.
Can we work in other states as a heavy equipment operator?
all heavy equipment operator certifications are transferable throughout the United States.
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