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What types of jobs besides patient sitter can you get while holding a BLS Certificate? I want to buy one and try a new job out because I do love the health field but I'm not sure what types of jobs are available accepting a BLS and high school diploma in Northern New Jersey.

My former employers are giving me the run around about getting proof of my level 1 med aide and my cpr/1st aide certificates. Any ideas as to how I can get them?

For anyone who is listening my name is Jaymie Pelkey. And I am looking for a job and not having any luck at all. I have two in a half weeks before I go into a homeless shelter. Look I went to Uxbridge High School in MA and I graduated. Then I went to a independent living program where I did a lot of volunteer work. One of those jobs was at Southwicks Zoo. I worked in the gift shop, in the petting zoo and also with primate's. In the gift shop I did inventory, helped costumers, stocked shelves and also moved heavier boxes. In the getting zoo piece I worked with goats, sheep, alpaca, chicken,pigs,rabbits, and hamsters. It was fun well it lasted. I also volunteered at a town hall there I did filing and coping. Then I volunteered at a salvation army store and there I stocked shelves and organized shelves. Then I moved into my birth families house that went well. Then I went to live with my grandparent's house because I was told that they needed help. So yes if you ask me to help I'll jump and throw everything away. That is how I am now is my turn I'm looking for help. My grandparents house didn't go well so I went back to school for security. I went to New Hampshire job corps and left because I was being treated unfairly. So I left and went to live with a friend. well I was in job cors. I got certified in CPR and first aid, handcuffing, baton,pepper sorry and a few FEMA test which means I got all my certifications from the government. So I am asking for help please gods and goddesses help me please. I need your help help me find a job so i don't need to be homeless.

Certifications in carpentry and masonry

Long story short: I just got a response about a job as a teacher(yay!)
My problem is that after 2 tries, I have been unsuccessful at becoming "fully" certified. I had passed my content and pedagogy exams (which have been expired for some time now). I have been subbing and have worked in another field altogether to pay my bills. I have a degree in biology already, so I decided to go the alternative certification route when I attempted to be fully certified. I didn't get certified either time, primarily due to conflicts stemming from the administration. (I am not confrontational and will do my best to avoid it). Summed up, the first attempt was just an overall bad fit; and the second attempt was failed because I truly believe I was just a long term sub, especially when I am looked as an unwelcome outsider (I am from the city working in a small town).
At this point, I would at the very least be considered "highly qualified".
How should I answer the burning question of whether I am certified? This school looks like an ideal situation, the location is good, and I would expect the hours be great as well (strangely enough, it's part time). I think I could really enjoy working there, as I know what type of students I will be working with because another school I worked at that didn't require certification had students transfer to/from there.
Thanks!

With many years of nursing and management experience and a certification as a Legal Nurse Consultant I am uniquely qualified to review medical aspects of claims. I am a member of the National Alliance of Legal Nurse Consultants and am interested in a position where I can contribute my nursing knowledge toward the legal aspects of a claim. Thank you, Joanne Parsons, BSN, RN, CLNC

I miss lookng 4 a Class A Cdl job, that pays me in respect 2 my driving skill & mileage experience. And not only what the co'so r wanting to offer me. C'mon, .30, .40 even .50 cents per mile is an insult to me. As I qualify with over 40 yrs of knowledge, experience, and aggregated mileage (over 4 million) accrued, to date. C'mon Trking Co's, loosen your purse-$tings & SAVE your equipment damage, by paying experienced people what they r worth. Your ins. rates, & lawsuits will go down (decrease).!! Trust ME. (I'm not from the Gov't, i'm really here to HELP U).!! Sincerely the best, Yours, Abdon B.

I have a master's level certification in Project Management (just attained). I need 3 yrs experience to become PMP certified. I need to break into the project profession ASAP. I'm i n the ATL market and can find nothing. Pls help with advice, suggestions, or any hot markets for project Management? God bless!

I have been out of work for awhile now and I finally have a job but its only 20 hours a week. I have over 28 years of office experience but I don't have experience in certain software programs (namely Excel and Powerpoint) Are there any office positions that don't require experience. I worked in a manufacturing company.

Because my registration as a Registered Nurse is valid in Trinidad and Tobago