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| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2005
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| I am 35, hold a B.S in Engineering, have a family and work full time in the HVAC field, between the hours of 8-5 and sometimes later. I earned my EMT-B (Emergency Medical Tech.) Certification for the state of PA and have been an EMT for almost 2 yrs. I work for a local ambulance company parttime on the weekends. I really enjoy helping people. I have been putting a lot of thought into it, but I cannot find a program to fit my schedule. Does anyone know of any programs out there in the state of PA that would fit my schedule? |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2005
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| Re: Thinking About Nursing - Working Full Time- Any Options?? I think you'd be better off going full time with the ambulance co. that has odd hour shifts- though I am sure you wouldn't earn enough that way. Hard to find something that wouldn't interefere with an 8-5 job. Good Luck. |
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