
CNA
Looking for a good hospital to work for

Trying to find a job that can apply my skills
Last year I became a licensed Medical Assistant. I’m already licensed CNA, have been trained long time ago for Vet Tech. Hard to find a job as MA because people would like someone with experience. I don’t like going back to CNA. I like working with people, going places. I would like to be a private Assistant for a business person. I have found a need for that job in Mobile, Alabama. Which way do I go ?

Changed careers by accident.
I took a friend to an interview and walked out with a job.
I have been a CNA for years. Health-care takes alot out of you. I had been looking to change. I am 50 and a stroke survivor. I have a iffy memory so I have been reluctant to go back to school... plus is it really vital at this age?
I am now Room Inspection Shift Supervisor. the pay is decent because I can do this full time and get OT. I could not work as a CNA full time.
It is to your advantage to talk to people. I look forward to this new experience.

What I loved about working at #AmericanNursingCare was
My Job Coordinater was Karen Dixon and she was considerate and a very loving person! I loved working with her... Stayed with them so long because of her!

having trouble getting job
I moved to Virginia and have applied to several jobs I am a nurse and have a compact multi state license and have applied for Virginia license which can take up to 30 days to process but according to Virginia board of nursing I can work with my multi state compact license it is getting frustrating I have no marks on my license

Nurse midwife
Hello ! May I find a job ,I m.nurse midwife I studied in Haiti . I have more than five years experience. Can I apply?

The begining
Start orientation this week, however im a bit skeptical on the outcome of this job. Being a cna requires so much of myself i have to remember to save a lil for myself. It would be a bummer to get myself excited over something temporary so all i can do is hope for the best. Is this the begining?

Un-hireable
I am 49 and this is only the second time I’ve been unemployed since I was 14 years old. I have had 1-3 jobs at a time. I feel like I’m not wanted and I know I’ve only been off 4 weeks but gosh. I was a nurse for many many years and I let my license go when I became a dental assistant becuz I figured that would be my forever job. I did on the job training for the assistant position and I was terminated for taking too much time off while my adult daughter had pregnancy issues with her twins. Anyhow I have applied at over 40 places in two states and have only had one interview . I can’t go back to nursing because I would need to go back to school to reobtain my LPN....I was a manager of a Pizza Hut prior to the dental assistant job and that literally is all I have to stand on now.... I’m just really frustrated and it’s hard to stay positive when the bills are flowing in.

Dog sitter, nurse,housekeeper. Experience in alit of trades.
Hello!! I am looking for a live in position that requires dog sitting, house sitting, I' have qualifications in the nursing areas,, I'm a horse owner and get along with most everyone ,I like to have honest trusting people in my life,I have four grown children two in college and to be doctor and one a surgeon my life consists of being honest working people, my family is known in the community as great individuals.references if you need them anytime. Please get in touch as soon as possible my name is Jackie. How do you do???

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