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Dec. 8th, 2006 07:58 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
My search for work has become very frustrating. I was hoping to get a receptionist position in a medical office, but the fact is, I'm unqualified for most of them. Either that, or they have a long list of job requirements that include things like "very, very organized" and I know I just wouldn't be any good at it. I'm starting to think that my medrecs position was a lucky fluke.
So I'm putting it to you guys: what kind of positions do you think I should be applying for? I have two years' experience in medical records (I haven't even seen any open positions for this anywhere), and if you go back three years, I have five years' cashiering experience. I can type fast, but not ten-key (all the data entry jobs I see are ten-key). Other than that, I'm fubared.
What I find funny is that everyone is looking for CNAs, and none of the local schools are offering the CNA program. WTF?
EDIT: Mt. Hood Community College has a CNA program, open to twenty people a term. The classes are at night for five weeks while you do the book stuff and then during the day for five weeks while you get clinical experience.
I keep thinking it would be a good idea to get a CNA and do that for a while, because ten weeks at a community college is cheaper than going through nursing school if I find out I hate it.
So I'm putting it to you guys: what kind of positions do you think I should be applying for? I have two years' experience in medical records (I haven't even seen any open positions for this anywhere), and if you go back three years, I have five years' cashiering experience. I can type fast, but not ten-key (all the data entry jobs I see are ten-key). Other than that, I'm fubared.
What I find funny is that everyone is looking for CNAs, and none of the local schools are offering the CNA program. WTF?
EDIT: Mt. Hood Community College has a CNA program, open to twenty people a term. The classes are at night for five weeks while you do the book stuff and then during the day for five weeks while you get clinical experience.
I keep thinking it would be a good idea to get a CNA and do that for a while, because ten weeks at a community college is cheaper than going through nursing school if I find out I hate it.
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Date: 2006-12-08 08:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-12-08 08:25 pm (UTC)....bah. No positions open that I'm qualified for.