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Medical Transcription from Home?
Asked by J.C. from Davenport
on March 22, 2011
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My husband and I are trying to figure out a way for me to stay at home when baby number 3 comes and still make a little money to help our family. Yesterday he said he...
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- My friend went to the school for this. Took her approx 1 year to get the education...in order for her to complete this, she said she has to co-op for about 6 months or...
- After reading the rest of the answers you got on this it sounds to me like what i found myself doing by going back to school to get an education to find out it was not...
- About 2 years ago, I paid for, and took an online course to become a medical transcriptionist. The first part was all the medical terminology and various self-tests o...
Medical Coding and Billing
Asked by J.B. from St. Louis
on January 1, 2009
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I was wondering if anyone has any information. I have been looking at different areas in the medical field that interest me.I am thinking about going back to school.Bu...
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- I have been in medical billing, a medical assistant and am now in a ADN program to become a RN. You want to look into Health Information Technogy (HIT) degrees. They w...
- I just wrote a very long response and my computer went down so I will try to sum it up quickly! I am a medical coder for a billing company. My first advise would be yo...
- Whatever you do, do not go to a for-profit school for this. Missouri College, Sanford Brown, and the others DO NOT transfer to community colleges or to universities, ...
Seeking Ideas of Jobs for My 65 Yr Old Mother...
Asked by N.F. from Chicago
on February 10, 2011
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My mom has worked at a bank for about 30+ years now. They've just recently been bought out and are now operating under a new name. She is upper management and has be...
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- I like the other answers you've received. The other day I heard something without really paying any attention to what I heard. It had to do with contacting an organi...
- This may seem outlandish but if she is having a difficult time at work, she should find a friendly HR rep (outside of her branch--at corporate) that she can speak with...
- Does she need to work full time? You don't say what skills she has, but she may be able to work in retail if she's been functioning managerially. Honestly, this is...
Help Finding Daughter a Job!
Asked by P.P. from Dallas
on September 3, 2010
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My 32 year old daughter moved back home last year with the 2 grandkids and has not been able to find a job (it is really starting to affect her self confidence). Does ...
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- Honestly, she should talk to EVERYONE she knows and let everyone know she is looking. Word of mouth is one of the best ways. Use your local paper's websites, Monster...
- She may want to look into a computer class to update her skills there so it will show she really wants to work and is willing to work on her education to get one.
- Have her sign up to "Linked In" if she's not already on it. It is like a "professional" FaceBook. You can only link to people you know from school, friends or previo...
Ideas for My Career Because I Miss My Baby!
Asked by C.H. from Dallas
on June 16, 2010
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Okay - as of right now I work as a receptionist for a corporate office of about 50 people. I loved this job when I started, but I loathe it now. So much has changed. W...
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- I'm going through the same thing... I have a 2 hour commute and I hate it.. I see my baby just 1 hour a day before it's bed time for him.. I cry every day.... I'm t...
- there are alot of ads for "work from home" jobs. Maybe looking into one of them would work OR look inot starting your at home daycare (if you have the space). Hang i...
- Being a receptionist doesn't really give you much leeway for working from home options and job sharing may be an option your workplace may consider but that would invo...
What Does the Title "Homemaker" Mean to You?
Asked by J.W. from Chicago
on July 21, 2009
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I had a doctors appointment today where the "old school" receptionist put down "homemaker" as my title and I crossed it off and wrote MBA graduate. To which my husban...
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- I have an MBA and I am ok with the homemaker title. When I was working, my title had nothing to do with what I was actually doing and it's the same right now. I cu...
- To me it means I do the most important job in the world and I am SO PROUD of it. :)
- J., I agree with what you are saying. For those of us stay at home moms (SAHMs)who have a degree and left our careers to take care of our children some of these an...
Please Help!
Asked by J.P. from San Antonio
on September 6, 2008
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Hi Everyone!
My son is about to be 21 months old and he was diagnosed with sensory intergration in April. He has therapy a few times a month but he has to go to a ...
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- The State of Texas has a program called "Children with Special Health Care Needs" (CSHCN). You have to qualify, which it sounds like with your medical bills you would...
- Hi J., you may want to try Easter Seals so see if they can help in anyway. Easter Seals phone number is ###-###-####. If your son needs speech,occupational, and phy...
- hi J., try school like(sub-teacher no expercice require,working in cafeteria, as a sub, (when someone calls in sick, they call you, and ask if you are interested in wo...
Stay Home W/my Baby or Go Back to work......uuuuuggggghhhh This Is Not Fun.
Asked by K.H. from St. Louis
on November 17, 2007
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I am having a hard time juggling ideas about staying home w/my little Angel (knowing that life would be much smoother if I went back to work)or going back to work but ...
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- I just recently have made this decision for the second time around, and it was even harder this time!! When I had my som two years ago, I was a pre-school teacher at ...
- Hi there K., I recently went through this same dilemma. I finally decided that being at home was the way to go. I have an at home business that helps our family mak...
- I completely understand and I felt the same way after my first son was born. Luckly at my job they let me just work weekends while my parents watched my son. Almost 14...
Anything I Can Do to Improve My Hireability?
Asked by P.G. from Dallas
on October 29, 2011
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I'm in my early 40's, have had admin jobs forever, had a stint in commission sales (not my thing), took time off to be a mom, started my own business when son was 1 (d...
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- Have you gone to see a career counselor? My church does it for free and they help women out in the same exact situation/experience as you. They help with finding your ...
- You can check with a community college and see if they offer a certificate type program that you would be interested in. You mention "computer literate", almost eve...
- Sounds like you have been beaten down a bit by the job search. Visit a career coach --get your resume enhanced and some motivation that you can and will succeed! Ma...
JFF: What's Your Job?
Asked by M.B. from Washington DC
on May 27, 2011
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Are you a SAHM, or not? What does your husband/spouse do? Do you have any hobbies/side jobs (that you may get a little money for)?
I'm a SAHM of four. I do paint...
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- I'm an attorney, and my husband is a SAHD (has been since our first was 6 months old). My hobby is playing the lottery so I can be a SAHM. :)
- I am a SAHM. Before my second, I was an elementary teacher for 7 years. I do not bring in any income right now. My husband is a postmaster for the USPS.
- I am 75% a SAHM, and I work 2 days a week as a telemetry technician (similar to EKG tech, but I analyze patients heart disorders). I spent 6 years in the beauty world,...