Re: Too expensive for CNA class?
Contact community and technical colleges in your area. Also, try calling some of the larger nursing homes. I don't live near you, but my daughter was able to get paid training (minimum wage for the three weeks of classes) where we live, and I have heard of other places offering that, as well. Or they might help to subsidize your training in exchange for your agreement to work for them for six months or a year.
I would NOT spend $3500 to become a CNA. Even if you made $15/hr, you would have to work forever to pay for it, and many CNA's make a lot less.
It would be wonderful if you could find a place that offered paid training, but even if you can't, you should be able to find something
far less expensive.
Best wishes.
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