Hillbeans
I told them I like Michael Bolton
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I just officially signed up for CNA classes which begin in September. Just filled out my criminal background form, need to get fingerprinted, get a physical, etc.
The classes will go for 12 weeks, and I can sit for the exam in Mid-December
I know there are plenty of Nurses on the DIS, and i'm excited to be taking that first step towards a new career. I've been a caregiver to my MIL who has been battling Cancer for the last 8 months, and my dad who had a stroke last year - and I feel in some way this is the kind of work i've meant to be doing.
I was hoping to hear others who are CNA's or if anyone can give me some advice as to what to expect (the good, bad and ugly). I think i'm leaning toward working in a hospital setting rather than a long term care facility, but i'll be open to whatever opportunities are out there when I am certified.

The classes will go for 12 weeks, and I can sit for the exam in Mid-December

I know there are plenty of Nurses on the DIS, and i'm excited to be taking that first step towards a new career. I've been a caregiver to my MIL who has been battling Cancer for the last 8 months, and my dad who had a stroke last year - and I feel in some way this is the kind of work i've meant to be doing.
I was hoping to hear others who are CNA's or if anyone can give me some advice as to what to expect (the good, bad and ugly). I think i'm leaning toward working in a hospital setting rather than a long term care facility, but i'll be open to whatever opportunities are out there when I am certified.
