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I am a certified nursing assistant now and I wanted to get a different job?
Asked by Y!A P0int5 Wh0r3
but I am not interested in nursing. Is there a career along the same lines that doesn't take much schooling that makes more money?

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You might be interested in jobs where you can still work in a hospital setting, just not with patients so much. There are unit secretaries, intake specialists, business office for records or billing, or maybe even dental assistant.

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if u want to make more money other than nursing job that would be difficult..the only option you have is to study/take another course like engineering related job or computer programmer..nursing job is already a high paying job bt if ur not interested then you have to take a risk and study
Answered by HelpMeHelpYou..

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CNA's get paid peanuts for cleaning up after patients. I don't blame you for disliking your job. Maybe you can move up the ladder to an LPN (1 year, better money) or an RN (2 years, great money). EMT's and paramedics require very little schooling too. You also have radiology and respiratory therapy (1-2 years). If you want out of the medical field altogether, think about just getting a general associates degree at your community college, until you figure out what you really want to do.
Answered by Fred Head


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