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Dec 19, 2008 10:39 AM

Lpn

by TYJESS

I HAVE A QUESTION I AM ABOUT TO GET MARRIED AND MY FIANCE IS IN THE MILITARY AND HE MAY BE STATIONED IN ITALY. RIGHT NOW I HAV MY LPN LICENSE WOULD I BE ABLE TO USE MY LISCENSE THERE OR WHAT WILL I NEED TO DO IN ORDER TO WORK THERE AS AN LPN. I DONT SPEAK ITALIAN EITHER SOME ONE TOLD ME THAT WAS A REQUIREMENT. I JUST NEED TO KNOW WHAT STEPS TO TAKE


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from bobnurse
Old Dec 19, 2008, 11:21 AM

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Have you looked at the military base. You probably could get a position at the military hospital or one of the clinics.

Back in my day we called it the CPO office (civillian personell office). This is where you would apply for civillian jobs. There might be a way to look at possible open positions now and land a position before you get there?
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from TYJESS
Old Dec 19, 2008, 10:44 PM

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MY MAIN THING WAS, I KNOW FOR EACH STATE YOU ARE IN YOU HAVE TO HAVE LICENSE FOR THAT STATE AND PAY THE REQUIRED FEES TO GET THEM BUT IF YOU ARE IN ANOTHER COUNTRY DO YOU HAVE TO TAKE THEIR BOARDS OR DO YOU JUST PAY SOME TYPE OF FEE AND GET YOUR LICENSE LIKE IN THE STATES
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