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<blockquote data-quote="OKRuss" data-source="post: 3883116" data-attributes="member: 41777"><p>As Dennis mentioned, look into nursing. Could get a CNA, then LPN then RN and make very good money at home and LOTS more if willing to travel. Granted, she'd need some years experience before traveling for big bucks but niece is doing it with 2 years of ER experience.</p><p></p><p>One caveat to note is "some" hospitals require a BS in Nursing along with your RN license. Has to do with being an accredited institution. My wife had to go back and take several tough classes to get her BS in Nursing but would've been huge if she didn't already have a degree.</p><p></p><p>All this said, it takes a very special person to be a nurse(man or woman) and definitely not a job for just anyone wanting a paycheck. If either kid genuinely likes helping people, this might be an option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKRuss, post: 3883116, member: 41777"] As Dennis mentioned, look into nursing. Could get a CNA, then LPN then RN and make very good money at home and LOTS more if willing to travel. Granted, she'd need some years experience before traveling for big bucks but niece is doing it with 2 years of ER experience. One caveat to note is "some" hospitals require a BS in Nursing along with your RN license. Has to do with being an accredited institution. My wife had to go back and take several tough classes to get her BS in Nursing but would've been huge if she didn't already have a degree. All this said, it takes a very special person to be a nurse(man or woman) and definitely not a job for just anyone wanting a paycheck. If either kid genuinely likes helping people, this might be an option. [/QUOTE]
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