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To: superdestroyer
Being a technical trainer already, I would be interested in training in medial equipment, but I have a feeling that you have to be a qualified/certified technologist. I have an AA degeree in general education. I am 42 so it is a bit late to start a new career, but semiconductor capital equipment (etchers) aren't exactly selling like hotcakes, so the entire industry is not hiring trainers. I have been looking at the job descriptions and nuclear medical technologists look the most promising (as far as salary and the shortage of people in that position). I was interested in the idea of starting with Kaiser and learning the job on the job. I still have to do a lot more research. I appreciate all of your comments. even the ones that pointed out my spelling mistakes. I didn't proofread my message well enough and when I re-read it I knew immediately that I used "advise" wrong in the title, but once I pushed the post button I couldn't take it back. Thanks again for all of your "advise"
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43 posted on 08/30/2002 6:15:16 PM PDT by shawv
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