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  1. Im a medical assistant I havent been working since 2006. But to make ends meet I have been working with close friends and family as a nurse aide /personal care assistant. I get paid weekly with personal checks or cash. My question is I dont work for a specific company. Should I list it on my resume?
  2. So I finally got a job at a blood bank as a donor processor I havent been working since 2006. So I decided to go back to school in January 2010 for nursing. I need to get my pre-reqs courses out of the way first..also I have been trying to pass the accuplacer test and I can't I need to pass this before I can start taking college courses. I took it twice and failed it miserably.. i was wondering do you know any sites that help with math.. or any tips on how to pass it? also im going to try to get into Tarrant County College nursing program. I heard it hard to get in so I was wondering what are things they look for? volunteer hours? grades? bilingual? plz help! TIA
  3. I have been a cma (CERTIFIED MEDICAL ASSISTANT) since 2002-2006 in a urgent care setting. I left my job and havent been working since 2006. I do want to become a nurse its very difficult to find a job when you havent been working for awhile..so im not sure if i should go to CNA(CERTIFIED NURSE AIDE) school and get a job from there or pharmacy tech school and learn all the meds that i think will help me in nursing school! so if you have any advice please respond! TIA

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