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Old 05.21.2008, 12:20 PM   #12
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In my twenties, I briefly worked for a few months at what I consider to be one of the world's most difficult jobs. I was a certified nursing assistant in a retirement home.

At the time, I had three part-time jobs.

The thing is though, these places will always more-or-less hire you.
And it's my understanding that the majority still offer paid training with no commitment. You may have to wait until they are doing another training.

You'll just sit around in a room for several hours a day for a week or two and be instructed and then tested on basic first aid and basic nursing skills. It's a cinch. Actually working in one of those places, however, is not easy. It takes a "special breed," I suppose.

Collect your training wages and then just tell them that you've decided it's not for you once you've been out on the floor.
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