Sunday, November 28, 2010

A economy theory that could land you a job.

Lately, I have found myself searching websites such as craigslist, monster, etc. Occasionally I will do this to get a "feel" on the CNA job market. Recently, I noticed there to be a higher demand than usual for CNA's in Florida. I pondered this thought and came to the conclusion the economy must be to blamed for this. Following 2005, the time at which our economy was the worst, CNA jobs were available, like always. However, as the years progressed and the economy grew, so did the need for CNA's. Why is this? My theory is that in the 2005 economy collapse people who once had high paying jobs where in such desperate need of a career they chose to become a CNA. I'm not saying becoming a CNA is bad, I'm just explaining the need for jobs when the economy collapsed was greater and people would take any good job they could get. Now, since the economy has stabilized many people have left being a CNA to return to their normal callings. This great for everyone else because pay increases with demand and right now CNA's are in high demand. So if your thinking about becoming a CNA, now couldn't be a better time!

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  2. Firstly, i hearty congratulate Alex for his great investigation in economy trend.i totally agree with the assumptions and results that you have predict.i am also working as Certified nursing assistant from last few years.i also experienced possibilities that you mentioned but its my passion about this CNA job that makes me strong and i am still in this profession.thank you Alex good going...

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  3. Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) work closely with patients, as they are responsible for primary care services.

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  4. Hi Alex. I think that most people don't realize that the demand of becoming CNA (Certified Nurse Assistant) is rising. I agree that better economic condition can lead to a better salary. It's a good time to become a CNA.

    Valerie @ howtobecomeacna.us

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  5. Thank you all for your comments. I apologize for such a long response time :-(. With my focus turned to many other projects this blog got lost in the chaos. I'm glad I returned to it with wonderful comments. Thank you Martin even though I took 2 years to get to you. Valerie, yes, I look at nursing assistant as a gateway to other medical professions. Again, thanks for the comments and you can expect this blog to be revived shortly.

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