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Works with minimal training?
I have 18 years and have just started in the workforce, therefore, I've only had about 5 months experience and know that if I want a better paid work experience will help. Because I am considering going to school for a small trade Bartending Tech or nails to make more than $ 7 p / h, which is how much we do now, and taking into account what I am Foing (chef pantry) I think I could earn more elsewhere place. The problem is that I want a job that I seem to be interested in my career so anything major medical business. SSSOOOO can think of jobs I can do with schooling in the short term (not more than 6 months) or jobs period in which a young girl can do (no stock or anything, I wish I could but I'm too weak) or any job that requires no education. So basically a job: school 1.Minimal or none 2. You can do in the evening 3. Petite girl can do 4. Pays much more than $ 400 every 2 weeks
ok I see half these people arent even responding your question. want a job in the field of medicine that does not have to go to school for no more than 6 months. ok, I will answer you! phlebotomist, CNA, EMT, EKG technician, HUC, all in Spartanburg) are (from 4 weeks to 6 months. Go to a technical university around your area and see what kind of programs for health sciences and watch with how long they last … a lot of continuing education programs (such as CNA or EMT, sometimes a phlebotomist) are short stretches, such as 4-8 weeks. so that would be his best bet. CNA might not be too good for you since you have to be able to lift patients.
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