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Question Posted Sunday January 27 2008, 9:37 pm

Hi, I just completed a 2 day CPR FIRST AID COURSE! I loved it, i really like to learn new things that will come in handy and that i can relate to. I enjoy education as long as i understand what im learning and its not philosophy or anything like that. The point is I want to continue taking "Mini Courses" I was thinking swimming lessons, do you have anything in mind that is not like a long term diploma thing but i can get down in a weekend to like a couple of months? Im just really interested in educateing myself and want to continue. Any Ideas will be helpful. Thank You

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junebug93 answered Monday January 28 2008, 6:03 am:
courses related to this one are:

Bronze Medallion,
Bronze Cross.

Once you turn 16 (or if you are already) you can take other courses such as NLS and standard first aid. These will give you the training you need to be a lifeguard, and the pay is a lot higher than many other starter jobs (around 16 bucks an hour or higher).

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crazinikki answered Monday January 28 2008, 1:34 am:
If you loved your CPR class... consider taking a certification class to become a CNA... certified nurses assistant. Typically these programs are not very expensive, around 500-1000 dollars depending on where you go. They typically only take a few months and its a great skill to have. You are able to learn great skills, develop great relationships with people, and you will walk away with a certificate that will allow you to get a very good paying job if you choose to do it that way. Typically you can find these programs at either a community college. Sometimes there will also be small schools that will offer programs just of this nature as well...the only downside of this is that typically you do need to be 17 or 18, but the requirements are different depending on the school. Any other ways I can be of help, please do not hesitate to ask.

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