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What is the income for a nurse's aide and what is the required education?


in the Fayetteville, NC area

nurse's aides get paid about $8-$9 an hour. the class is two weeks long then you have to do a hands on test. thats if you want to be state tested, if you dont want to be state tested there is no class you have to take just go to a nursing home and aply. but being a nurse's aid is a very hard job. sometimes we are takin for granted.

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