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Any suggestions for a decent job w/a bachelors degree in nursing? I have a suspended license.? |
Is anyone in a similar situation? I have a felony arrest but not a conviction. I have a DUI 1st comviction, one month of probation left. I am unable to find employment that pays greater than $10.00/hr. Any suggestions? If you have a background in any of the following, medical transcriptionist, coder, chart auditing, you wouldn't need to be licensed. In the home health field, you could work as a scheduler, medical records, etc. Your medical knowledge would be an asset. Look into a sales job until your license is un-suspended. Work at castco they pay up to $10/hour |
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