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Phlebotomy Salary
Asked by B.D. from Augusta
on January 17, 2012
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What is the starting salary for a phlebotomist? does it differ depending on where you work? I found a 12 week class (10 weeks in class and 2 week internship) in a near...
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- My mom has been one for years. She started around $10/hr - that was 30 yrs ago. Now she makes around $30. I know at her hospital that tenure is a big factor.
- Check out: http://swz.salary.com/SalaryWizard/Phlebotomist-Salary-Details-Pittsburgh-PA.aspx Looks like 28K is the median salary for Pittsburgh.
- I work for a huge national laboratory in a technical sales capacity. We have a million patient service centers where patients go in for blood draws or to provide urin...
Career - What Would You Do?
Asked by M.R. from Chicago
on October 15, 2010
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Current situation: After 15 years into your gig you have a job that pays six figures, is a fairly easy job. You're tenured and there is very little chance of getting ...
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- When you are 80 and look back what will you think? How old are your kids? In Europe it is more the culture to have a manageable job and then find fulfillment outsi...
- Yes you have itchy feet and want to explore. I think a lot of this desire comes after having children. You give birth and a whole new world opens up with many, many ...
- If you're getting paid 6 figures and can't aford the tuition to go back to school, how are you going to be able to aford not working for 2 years and taking a huge pay ...
Career Counseling
Asked by L.D. from Dallas
on December 23, 2011
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Hello! My husband is 42 and has worked in restaurants all of his life. He currently owns his own restaurant, but does not make any money. He needs to start a new caree...
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- there is a great book called 48 Days to the Work You Love by Dan Miller, start there and it will walk him through the rest of the process!
- I went to Google and typed in "career counseling Dallas TX" and got a long list of possiblities. Another search would be "outplacement Dallas". I currently work for an...
- In our community, there are employment counselors available through our county worksource office. There is no charge for their services. The office also has classes ...
Career Ideas
Asked by M.G. from Dallas
on October 25, 2009
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Hi Moms,
I have a B.A. Degree in Liberal Arts, but never did much with it. I am a SAHM of three kids. I would like to go to work in the near future, but I'm not s...
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- I thought I would retire as an elementary school teacher but after teaching for 10+ yrs I came home to raise my children. I found a new career with Work at Home Unite...
- Consider the library world! it can take as little as 2 years start to finish to get a Master's degree, depending on how many classes you take at a time. with a Liber...
- Hello M., Your children are so young! You surely have a very busy household. How absolutely wonderful. I was a stay at home mom for a long time, then an ...
Career Guidance
Asked by N.O. from Chicago
on February 28, 2011
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Hi moms
I'm currently a SAHM mom with my 19 month old son, and appreciate being in this position. However, at some point I would like to work again, especially once...
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- You can call one of the Universities in Chicago and ask to speak to one of the adult education guidance couselors. I hope to do the same thing later this year, money ...
- After a year of college without a major, my Dad took me to a career counselor in Indpls. He had me take a personality/interest/strength/ weakness test. Then, I had ...
- The community colleges all have career centers that are open to the public and you can utilize their resources. Although you have already completed the Myers Briggs th...
Career Change
Asked by H.D. from Dallas
on February 15, 2012
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I am a dental hygienist. I am paid well and have the luxury of only working 3 days a week. The problem is I am getting burnt out. Not from working. I just don't love d...
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- Ask yourself if you are burned out or just bored with your current job. Being well paid for working only 3 days a week is hard to duplicate in today's workforce. W...
- You need to be more specific cause if you are burned out only working three days a week then a full time job is going to be horrible for you...what hours do you work.....
- My sister is a dental hygienist and I totally get where you are coming from. She really had to look outside of her 'job' for fullfillment, but still use her skills. By...
New Career?????
Asked by A.G. from Boca Raton
on September 18, 2011
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I have been a high school public school teacher for a little over 10 years. I hold a master's degree in my area. My husband works nights and makes very little money...
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- If you have specific questions about pharmacy as a career, I would be happy to answer them for you, as I have been a pharmacist for 18 years. I can tell you that the d...
- Why are you paying $800 a month for health insurance for your kids? It is easy to find a private policy for a child. They are cheap to insure because they don't ofte...
- I would recommend finding a Career Coach or Career Consultant in your area who could help you work through these issues. You can google these titles to find options, o...
What Was Your Major or Career?
Asked by M.L. from Houston
on June 29, 2011
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I am 3 classes from getting my associates degree in general studies. Then, I will have to declare a major when I apply to a university. I know what I don't want to do ...
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- I was a pre-med major in college. Graduated and went to work as a pharmaceutical rep for 3 yrs. Loved medical sales! (My parents had a financial setback with...
- I have a B.S. in Economics. After receiving my degree I worked as a Marketing Asst and then moved into the engineering department as an Engineering Requirements Anal...
- My young life I was a Ballerina. I danced through college. I was injured in the line of duty. My injury was going to set me back big time. It was one of those li...
Disappointed in Career
Asked by V.S. from Lima
on January 21, 2012
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Hi everyone. A little background of my life before I go into detail. I have been married for almost 7 years. My husband and I have 3 beautiful children, 2 daughters ag...
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- I have several friends MUCH older than you who are in nursing school. Don't give up hope, my husband is in his 30's and is considering doing a full career change to be...
- You seem to want to get into the medical setting. Do that. There are many types of positions. You could consider becoming a doctor's assistant, for which people do ...
- I would not go back to school for something I was not interested in for the long run. I agree with the others about going to your local community college. My niece i...
Feeling Guilty for Giving up My Career.
Asked by T.R. from New York
on April 26, 2008
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For years I had "working mother's" guilt. Now, I'm finally able to stay home, and I have "walking away from my career" guilt. Has anyone else ever experienced this? ...
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- YOU are AWESOME for what you are doing!!!! I totally commend you!!! There is NO better or rewarding career than being a wife and mother!!! Just think of it this w...
- A letter to Dr. Laura Schlessinger from one of her listeners who made the decision to stay home with her kids: "I listen to you and often feel frustrated when you t...
- Is it guilt? I read your bio and you list, "hoping I'm not making any big mistakes along the way" as a fear. Could you be afraid that you are making a mistake? Wo...