Should I study to become a CNA?!
Question:
Should I study to become a CNA?
I have a BA in English and am studying for my MA in the fall. I've spent the past few years with just the sort of crap jobs people with BAs tend to have and am looking for a better way to support myself while in school. I don't have a strong science background at all, but I have a lot of experience caring for elderly family members, a task I really enjoy. I imagine I'd be able to breeze through a CNA program, but I wonder about how viable this plan would be.
Answers:
Why don't you get a job working in the Public Library? Or try to get some kind of office job.