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Or more than 8 years of schooling? What are some? Thanks!

Nurse Practitioner…You need a bachelor’s degree in nursing, plus two years of clinical nursing experience after that to get into the NP program. The NP program is, I believe, another two years. A total of 6 years in school, but 8 years to finish. During your two years of clinical nursing after your BSN you are paid a BSN salary, however.

July
24

My ex says shes working as a medical assistant which I can’t believe since shes only got a high school diploma. When we were together she was such a player going to night clubs and dresses with mini skirts but shes not an intellectural person someone please help is she lieing or what?

It depends on what her version of a medical assistant is? I work in a hospital and NO she could not be what we would say is a "medical assistant" without a degree. However she can work in a doctor’s office checking in patients, verifying insurance, and scheduling appointents and only need a high school diploma for that. Some people would call that a medical assistant also.

July
21

working in a medical building or fascility

go to www.usajobs.gov

This is where all government jobs are listed.

May
17

i lost my job in december due to a job cuts and i have been unable to find employment since

I’m a CMA. I have a good job with a laboratory that does drug testing.
With this economy, I’ve seen the classifieds and online employment searches. It’s hard. MA’s don’t make a whole lot, I’ll admit.
The good thing about it is that we can branch out into something else, whether it’s a medical secretary, working in coding and billing, transcription, working a desk in a doctor’s office, because we were pretty much trained in all that, not just the clinical stuff, which gives us a pretty broad playing field as far as finding a job.
Like I said, I have a great job, I also get paid a lot more than a regular CMA would in a Dr’s office. I actually get paid more than an LPN.
The jobs are out there for you. But they may not necessarily be medical assistant jobs.

Good luck.

March
18

I am from Pomona,CA so I am looking for a good Medical Assinsting website for employment. I have tried each and every single one here:craigslist,monster,simply hired,yahoo hot jobs,pure medical jobs,indeed,snaga job,you name it and NOTHING! I just graduated all I need is someone to give me a chance but no one wants to hire new grads,how are we supposed to learn if we don’t get the experience.We all come up from the bottom.Any advice is helpful.Please no google cash thing as that does not work for me.

do not go into medical assisting. It is a waste of your time and money. There are no jobs, and the few there may be, they don’t pay no more than minimum wage. it’s not worth it. go straight to nursing.

March
2

Having poor credit makes it very difficult to get by in the world day-to-day. In today’s economy, even some of the super-rich are jumping off of buildings or throwing themselves in front of speeding trains due to financial problems. If things are that bad for those elite few, it’s no wonder that the average person is struggling to make ends meet.

The paradox about the world of personal finance is: the less money you have, the harder it is to make and save more money. Doesn’t that seem like a paradox? And similarly, the worse your credit score is, the harder it is to get anyone to agree to loan you money (which is something that could help you to improve your credit score). Go figure!

It’s not easy out there today, but luckily there is hope. There are ways to get financial assistance, even if you have poor credit. In fact, the best kind of financial assistance with poor credit is to help yourself, rely on friends and family, improve your credit score, and consider a short-term loan to tide you over.

Here are 5 tips for people looking for financial assistance with a poor credit score:

1. Share your expenses:

If you are under financial pressures from all sides, it is safe to assume that you have already done everything you believe possible to cut your expenses. But, as we know, there is a limit to just how much your expenses can be reduced. Well, here is another great way to reduce your expenses: share them with others with their full cooperation! Here are just some of the ways that people share their expenses successfully every day: car pooling/ride sharing to save on gas and car payments, taking on a boarder or roommate to share living expenses, and sharing a magazine or DVD rental membership with a friend. Get creative - there are tons of ways to share without having to give up what you need or what you love.

2. Ask family and friends for help:

Family and friends can be a great resource during difficult times. Most modern people have been taught to be self-reliant and not to depend on the charity of others. However, a sense of pride should be the last thing between you and asking for some financial assistance from family or friends. Of course, you can benefit from family/friend assistance without actually asking for a loan or getting a handout. For example, if you need to take on a second job or take continuing education courses to improve yourself, ask your family or friends for the gift of time. Get them to watch your children now and again, for example. Relying on family and friends during hard times is not a shameful act. Rather, it can be a great way to strengthen the bonds between you.

3. Consider taking a second job in a field you are curious about:

Even though taking on a second job may not seem sound desirable or even possible given your current schedule, think again. There are many part-time jobs available at odd hours of the day or night. Working a second job can also be a fun way to explore something new. For example, if you have always wanted to work in the medical field, try getting a job in a doctor’s office as an assistant. This will not only earn you some extra money, but you will have the opportunity to spend time in a totally new environment.

4. Stop taking on credit card debt in order to improve your credit score:

Of course, one of the best ways to improve your credit score during hard times is to stop racking up new credit card debt. Excessive credit card debt is a real credit score killer. Not to mention that it is very expensive: paying a high interest rate on credit over time really ads up in terms of your monthly expenditures.

5. Take out a short-term loan:

A viable alternative to taking on more credit card debt is to apply for a short-term loan. Short-term loans have a pre-defined loan term, so you have an incentive to pay them off early. This means much less in interest payments relative to putting more money on your credit cards. Short-term loan opportunities abound, even for people with poor credit.

If you need financial assistance but have poor credit, the first person you need to rely upon is yourself. Next, consider enlisting the help of family and friends, reducing your credit card debt, and working to improve your credit score. And, consider a short-term loan to get you through a pinch.

Susan Willis
http://www.articlesbase.com/finance-articles/financial-assistance-with-poor-credit-5-tips-730783.html

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