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full time employee for specialty office
(the ad describes expanded tech type/office job, i abbreviated to disguise it but it deals with rooming patients, explaining treatment/education, assisting docs, lab work, cleaning equipment, returning patient calls, insurance claims, billing, etc.)
if we interview, you will bring documentation that you completed a 4 year college and your gpa above 3.5/4.0.
thinking of sending them a nasty gram. all you people who just graduated college with 50 thousand + debt, this is what your industry thinks you are worth. pimping you out! that is what it is.
Sad part is that there will be applicants. I hope this practitioner isn't from my neck of the woods!You have got to be kidding.No need to send them a nastygram...they can just wonder why no qualified people apply. The only applicants will be those that nobody really wants to be "educating" any patients.
Also, this makes me wonder why I think getting an MSN will be helpful, useful, or valuable in any way.
Sadly, I'm not surprised...and the other poster is probably right, bet there will be people applying.
It can't be for a CNA or MA, the post says four year degree, and not only that they are asking for the applicant to have had excellent grades as well! If they made a 3.5 and take that job, it makes them pretty stupid.
full time employee for specialty office(the ad describes expanded tech type/office job, i abbreviated to disguise it but it deals with rooming patients, explaining treatment/education, assisting docs, lab work, cleaning equipment, returning patient calls, insurance claims, billing, etc.)
if we interview, you will bring documentation that you completed a 4 year college and your gpa above 3.5/4.0.
- compensation: $10.00/hour. may increase if skill increases.
thinking of sending them a nasty gram. all you people who just graduated college with 50 thousand + debt, this is what your industry thinks you are worth. pimping you out! that is what it is.
why disguise it.......let it out there let us all send nasty grams:madface:
It sounds like a job for a medical assistant but medical assistant isn't a degree from a 4-year college. So either they're totally clueless, or they want somebody who went to a 4-year school for some unrelated BA, had a 3.5 GPA or higher, THEN went to get an MA certificate. Well good luck finding that...
SHGR, MSN, RN, CNS
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You have got to be kidding.
No need to send them a nastygram...they can just wonder why no qualified people apply. The only applicants will be those that nobody really wants to be "educating" any patients.
Also, this makes me wonder why I think getting an MSN will be helpful, useful, or valuable in any way.