Hey im 19/f and i really want to work in the medical field. I was going to become a nurse and i attended my first year of college but i dont have money for this years tuition so college is now out of the question sadly. My friend told me about EMT the schooling is $1000 and thats a little pricey for me. Then i thought about becoming a CNA but people have told me its a pretty crappy job. Is there any jobs that you know of that you dont have to go to college for and are decently priced? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks everybody and i do rate.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Job Searches? bigunored1 answered Monday July 26 2010, 10:50 pm: Have you tried getting a pale grant. Its a grant from the government for 5000$ for schooling and its free money. My wife is 34 years old and decided to go back to school shed got the grant and of course the class was 16000$ shed would have to pay the differance. But over the course of 10yr. Have you tried becomeing a x-ray tech its only a two year course and. It starts out at 16$ an hour in mosy hospitals its an easy job and its demanding also that's what I do and I love my job very laid back . Well check your local comunity collage. For details they will get you on the right track hope iv been of help and good luck ! [ bigunored1's advice column | Ask bigunored1 A Question ]
karenR answered Monday July 26 2010, 7:06 am: Any type of medical training will be pricey.
I'd suggest you go visit the employment/human resources area of a local hospital. Check and see if they have a program that will pay for you to go to school while working for them. Some do if you'll agree to work for them for a set time afterwards.
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