Which career Field is better?

Which career field should I choose?

  • what is a better field to go into. I am 31 and mother of three. I want to go back to school but not for a long time. I already have an associate's degree. I want to of course earn a good living and I also want my job to be sort of flexible. Which career field should I choose to go into out of nurse, dental hygienist, teacher or ultra sound or xray tech?

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Speaking from experience, trying to hold down a job and raising children is demanding. I, like many others have spent many others and perhaps wasted a lot of money and time chasing that so called ideal career that are full of promises only to find yourself stuck on that daily treadmill. I realize you are pursuing a traditional job within the healthcare/service sector however, I would strongly encourage you to think outside the square and potentially consider something uniquely different. All that said, I did come across an opportunity that offers many simple yet effective mind blowing stuff that the average person can apply. I can honestly say that you will not be disappointed with the following website which compares to nothing that I have ever come across. You have nothing to lose since it offers a 60 day money back guarantee. http://www.provenmoneyonline.com Regards J

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Nursing will offer the highest income. Teaching would probably offer the most flexibility. Depending on your current academic training, nursing or teaching could require more training than the others you mentioned. My best advice is to find which you will enjoy doing the most. Your children will be grown and out on their own before many more years. You will still need to work. It is much better to have a job that you enjoy and look forward going to each day. If you choose nursing there are LPN programs that only require a couple of years. An RN would be better and offer the greatest opportunity but requires a BNS. I am sure some of your past college will transfer into most any other program you decide to enter. Perhaps you could check with the advising office at a local college that offers some of these programs you mentioned.

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