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Tom C

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  1. I took an early retirement from teaching, so, shall we say, I am closer to 30 than I am 20? ? I started down this road after working as a home caregiver for about 16 months. I enjoyed many things about the work, but was not satisfied with the organization - 120 caregivers and 2 supervisors - I felt more like I was being herded than being heard. I have completed my CNA training, passed the written and skills test (state of Washington) and now am awaiting my certification and magic number so that I can go to work. I am seriousy considering going up one step, to be an lpn, so I want my experience to be as focused as possible. I have already been offered one CNA position working in home care that would be about 80% housecleaning, cooking and shopping - have politely told them I will think about it, but not really interested. My question: what can I do to help steer me into better jobs (at this point, "better" means hospital work)? I think I would ultimately like to work in a hospital, especially in peds, though I have told that men seldom get into that department. I am looking through the internet at courses that might help me, might enrich my skill set as well as make a statement as to what I want to do. I have already taken a course in working with veterans. I am considering a course in medical terminology. Are there any other courses that would be beneficial? make me stand out in a positive sense? I have been told that there is a agency that gives temporary assignments. I am going to talk to them to see if they will use me, and let me sample many different environments. What else?

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