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I've been looking for a career in the Mental Health industry since April. I have the certificate that is required and have put in applications for every position that was posted. No phone calls returned when I have called to find out where I was in the hiring process. I'm unable to resubmit any applications for some places for at least 6 months and others for a year. In the meantime I feel like I went to 4 weeks of training for nothing. Now I don't know what to do but I do know that retail and food is not my thing. Especially sells.

Great place to acquire your CDL,,, as it Did not cost me a nickel...

Helped me gain indepence, courage, and a LPN degree that for years helped having that to have some good jobs with patients and co worker that I loved. I also met and studied with a few girlfriend there and I miss them. I miss the ppl I used to work with too. Thank you

I have over 25 years of revenue cycle management experience and it seems the only thing employers care about these days is whether or not I have a Bachelors degree. My level of experience is equivalent to a Masters. I just don't get it. On the other hand I know a company will recruit me based on my experience and will know they made the right decision.

It's hard to find a job with no experience going to college?

My last job in government contracting was back in 2010. I lost my CPA certification, went on unemployment until 2012. My mother at 81 died of COPD because she was a big tobacco smoker, had to sell her house and move into a condo for a third of the value of the old home. I am fear what will happen by 2020 with automation and robotics. Jobs are going to continue to disappear with companies like Amamzon at work. Food prices will skyrocket, and the only thing that will be affordable will be gas if not replaced with electric cars sooner than we think. But we need to think big and develop ways to make electricity without burning coal or relying too much on nuclear like France or Japan. Eastern Europe got burned with Chernobyl. We cant let that happen again.

I wanted to know if any one has had experience with obtaining a Medical Coding/Decoding and Medical Billing Specialist Certificate ? I have not worked out side of the home for several years and started looking for a job in March. I have seen some advertisements for this certificate and planned on taking classes in the Fall. Any information that anyone may would greatly appreciated.

I received my HHA and CNA certifications last month and I'm interested in an opportunity to work for your organization. Most of my previous background experience is in food service so this is a career change for me but I'm a people person that's works very well under pressure. Would you consider me for an entry level position?

I passed my Realistate exam in January 2017 and because I have a record I have not received my license why r they taking so long?
