i wish to take both , though i wish to do rub the body care the lot some-more than nursing, though i have the ill kid as well as i wish to be means to yield for her improved finacially. what should i choose?
i wish to take both , though i wish to do rub the body care the lot some-more than nursing, though i have the ill kid as well as i wish to be means to yield for her improved finacially. what should i choose?
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August 8th, 2009 at 10:56 am
Nursing. If you have a sick child, the benefits available to nurses are going to be there for you and your family. This will hopefully give you the security you need. Then, depending on your continued interest, you can train further to be a massage therapist for a higher earning potential to supplement your career. More and more hospitals and clinics are using massage therapy services to complement patient care.
August 8th, 2009 at 5:42 pm
definitely nursing. a lot more. go to salary.com and type those twp professions up so you can see the starting pay and such depending on your area.
if you dont really just want to be an RN, there are other things you can do with your degree. if you want, when you graduate as an RN, you can go back to school for another 2 years to specialize in a specific nursing area [pediatrics, surgical, etc] or be a nurse practitioner.
look their salary up and you’ll agree with me. good luck.
August 8th, 2009 at 11:43 pm
Nursing makes more money. If you get tired of it, there are many options you can do with your degree also.
August 9th, 2009 at 2:17 am
nursing, this site has nursing jobs, puremedicaljobs (dot com )
August 9th, 2009 at 7:19 am
uh…. i dont know too many successful massage therapists but nursing in my area lpn 15 - 22 hr. and rn 24-70 an hr. hmmm…. kid comes first