i would give that a definite yes. people in my age
bracket, the baby boomers are getting older and ill
and health care prefessionals will be very much in
demand for years to come.
2007-12-24 14:21:36
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answered by Jerry S 7
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go to trade school and get the LPN, then get the RN. Surely some of your college courses would do double-duty for the RN?
2007-12-24 14:25:45
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answered by californiadreamng 1
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Sure if your ready for a small career change.
Like any nursing training you do have to start at the bottom.
2007-12-24 14:20:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I think so. If you are not happy with being an OT, do something else. Good luck
2007-12-24 14:20:40
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answered by Journey 3
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Furthering your education is always a good thing go for it.
2007-12-24 14:29:37
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answered by Anonymous
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It all depends on why you want to do that and how badly you want it.
It's a rough road.
Possible, but rough. You have to REALLY want it.
2007-12-24 14:20:19
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answered by vhesponage 5
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