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Help me pick a career.?


I want a career thats in the hospital industry, where I have my own desk and computer though! And I get to wear professional looking outfits. I wanted to be a nurse because of the pay but I don't want to work "weekends, holidays and nights" God Bless them!
Also this career should have atleast an education requirement of a bachelor's degree. I don't want no "career in only 3 short months of training!" type of shpeal. I want a career thats legit.
please help me list career options that abide by this.

oh and I only want to work regular business hours like 9-5; mon-fri. thanks

You can be a hospital administrator, social worker, office manager, medical record clerk(yes degree required), human resources, Doctor liason, medical staff coordinator. There are ssooo many options in a hospital. If you're still undecided take something like social service classes or bussiness management - they can help andchange course later if you decide on something more specific. You might also want to check the job postings for a few local hospitals for job titles, salary and requirements.

only you can decide. best of luck to you

Hospital Administration. Go for a degree in public health or an MPH.

Have you ever thought about going into psychiatry??? Maybe even business management since w/this profession you can practically go anywhere.

First of all, you can find plenty of "legit" careers that only require a certificate or Associates Degree. I've heard of lots of people wasting their time and money going to school for a Bachelor's or Master's degree and when they graduate, can't find a job. Why go to school for all that time when you won't be guaranteed a job when you get out? That doesn't make sense when you can go for 6 months or 1 year and get the same job.......

But, to answer your question, you'll have to write down all of that and decide for yourself what you want to do. Maybe Medical billing, coding, or transcription (which is what I'm going for) would be nice since you want something in the medical field, but office as well.

Medical Transcriptionist

welll a career is something your gonna go to school and do your whole life. you have to decide.

I think you should have a accountant degree!

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