I am curious...a friend told me she expected to make between 16 to 20 an hour....she moved to a bigger city and perhaps expects to make more money, or is thinking about working for a private company. I would expect a nurse to make this type of money, if not more, but not a CNA, because the education required to be a CNA is minimal and the duties are not excessively difficult. You do a lot of dirty work, yes, and deal with some unpleasant things. You do need some skills. But if my hardly educated friend can make 20 an hour without a degree, then I need to forget my B.A. and find some certificate that will help me earn more money. I am having trouble finding salary info for CNAs...any type of city is fine....but many CNA jobs seem to top off at 10 per hour. Any knowledge (past or present) of CNA salaries would be helpful. I know that the salary would differ greatly depending upon area and employer.
2007-06-07
18:24:02
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teddy
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Higher Education (University +)