Demand for nurses (and pay) has gone way up in the last 10 years and is only going to increase more for the forseeable future. I'm sure dental hygeine is ok, but nursing is definitely a hotter prospect.
2006-09-11 09:18:11
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answered by kellyault20001 3
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Resident or registered nurse? You need to tell me what that means. Resident Nurse? Do you mean a Licensed Vocational Nurse? An LVN?
The baby boomers are starting to get older and ill. Most of them won't have their teeth in the next ten and twenty years. As far as market wants? Look at being a registered nurse. They make the best money.
Baby "BOOMERS" There is going to be boatlaods of older people who won't need teeth, but healthcare, ie registered nurses, residential nurses here are called home health care nurses or certified nurses assistants. CNA's, Home health care nurses and dental hygenists don't make near the money that a registered nurse does. Registered nurses have a lot more schooling to complete also than the others.
2006-09-11 05:53:33
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answered by sherijgriggs 6
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Nurse
2006-09-11 05:56:03
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answered by Pam 4
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hiya, you additionally should think of heavily approximately what's the main relaxing interest for you - what do you opt to do appropriate? It style of seems such as you are the appropriate candidate for an RN. additionally i understand in RN container there's no decrease you may artwork in EIC or as primary practitioner assistant and make desirable $. on the different hand in case you're married and opt to advance a kin maybe the hours that a Dental Hy. has could be extra effective for you? vast decision! learn distinctive the jobs choose classified ads in cities close to you -basically bypass on line to their newspapers-- and see what's extra in call for. this is important nonetheless to confirm you particularly like what you're doing as this is an prolonged profession committment. You sound like a very good individual! I wish you good success.
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answered by ? 4
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I would say a nurse because there are always job openings for them.
2006-09-11 05:56:53
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answered by aloneinga 5
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Registered nurse has more career options.
2006-09-11 05:56:20
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answered by ♂ Randy W. ♂ 6
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dental
2006-09-11 13:58:46
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answered by raffi 3
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an RN. no dearth of jobs for them and also very good pay.
2006-09-11 17:10:12
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answered by Auntie Chamko 2
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