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No. 20
from rogue010
Old Jul 19, 2008, 09:13 AM

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Hello... am new to the site and have become interested in the LNC field. I was wondering how difficult it has been for other LNCs that have also had to work FT jobs to get their business' off and running. Not afraid of the hard work that it would take to market, I just want to have realistic expectations. Have checked into V. Millazzo's course and while it sounds great, it is very pricey. so am checking other options... any suggestions?? Thanks.
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No. 21
from sirI
Old Jul 19, 2008, 02:30 PM

Default Re: considering CLNC
Originally Posted by rogue010 View Post
Hello... am new to the site and have become interested in the LNC field. I was wondering how difficult it has been for other LNCs that have also had to work FT jobs to get their business' off and running. Not afraid of the hard work that it would take to market, I just want to have realistic expectations. Have checked into V. Millazzo's course and while it sounds great, it is very pricey. so am checking other options... any suggestions?? Thanks.
Hello and Welcome to allnurses.com

Good to have you with us. And, good to read of your interest as LNC.

Check out the sticky threads about the Milazzo course and the online AALNC course. There are other courses out there, too. Just keep researching and if you have specific questions about any of them, please post here.

When I first started out, I was working FT clinicals. Couldn't keep up that pace. I had to have at least 3 days a week to market and start/complete cases. But, some do work at least part time. And, if you plan on serving as an Expert Witness, you must be working in the clinical areas some.

Just start out and see how you prosper. Like I said, I could not market and work FT. It just wasn't feasible for me. I still teach and often take ED call, so I still am clinically active.

Good luck and we hope you enjoy allnurses.com!!
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No. 22
from rogue010
Old Jul 19, 2008, 07:15 PM

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Sticky threads??
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No. 23
from sirI
Old Jul 19, 2008, 07:20 PM

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Sorry, sticky threads are found at the top of every forum. Just look at all the threads at the top of this forum that have "Sticky:" beside them.
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