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<blockquote data-quote="Albatross" data-source="post: 719961" data-attributes="member: 17720"><p>Certified Nurse Assistant. Here the training takes 12 weeks. I did it for a few years while I was in school. It can be very rewarding, but also very back-breaking and stressful.</p><p></p><p>I think this time of year can also be hard for anyone who either</p><p>- loved school and wants their children to experience that joy or</p><p>- didn't really enjoy school and gets reminded of those times they felt out of place.</p><p></p><p>I was thinking today about how guilty I have been of assuming that someone with intellectual gifts would want to pursue advanced degrees and white-collar type careers. From most projections, the jobs with the best futures are going to be in the skilled trades. Someone who is bright and enjoys physical labor and working with their hands is going to have a very promising future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albatross, post: 719961, member: 17720"] Certified Nurse Assistant. Here the training takes 12 weeks. I did it for a few years while I was in school. It can be very rewarding, but also very back-breaking and stressful. I think this time of year can also be hard for anyone who either - loved school and wants their children to experience that joy or - didn't really enjoy school and gets reminded of those times they felt out of place. I was thinking today about how guilty I have been of assuming that someone with intellectual gifts would want to pursue advanced degrees and white-collar type careers. From most projections, the jobs with the best futures are going to be in the skilled trades. Someone who is bright and enjoys physical labor and working with their hands is going to have a very promising future. [/QUOTE]
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