MBuyer

MBuyer

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MBuyer has 3 years experience.


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  1. I printed out and highlighted where it said they do, and I am sending in my college transcript. It states: I am taking college courses. Can I use that to meet my CE requirement? Academic credit received for successful completion of a course taken thr...
  2. I have time, however, I was just trying to be proactive. In order to meet requirements for my Ohio RN license renewal, they accept academic credits, so I was hoping Texas would be the same. :/
  3. I am currently pursuing my MBA from an accredited university, which I think can easily translate into the field of nursing I am in, which is occupational health within a plant. I have to manage cases, work within a budget, and work within a multidisc...
  4. Thank you so much for your response. A couple more questions: Would you recommend letting a supervisor know we are active duty military right away in a job interview or worry about it when ever a move comes? Second question, if I move to Ohio and do...
  5. Hello, I am pursuing workers' comp case management, which entails managing cases across state lines. My husband is active duty military, and there is potential we may be moving to Ohio from Texas. Our primary residence is Texas, as I have a Texas dri...
  6. This does help! Thank you! It does sound like it is possible to use a Texas address and have mail forwarded. I could go from state-to-state and keep applying for licenses, however, I'd really love to skip all the red tape and hold onto a multi-state ...
  7. My driver's license, vehicle registration, license plates, and home of record for tax purposes will all remain in Texas. I don't know how much more proof of being a Texas resident the Texas BON needs, but they still require a Texas address on the re...
  8. Hello, I'm married to an active duty military person, my current multi-state license is in Texas, our legal home of record is Texas, and we will be moving to a non-compact state in less than a year. I'm extremely confused on what to do with my licen...