Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think nurses don't make enough? Check again. But seriously, make this her problem. Tell her she either goes to school full time or works full time. If she works, she pays you rent. She needs to figure this out herself.
Nurses make enough, but that requires a degree, PP said Nurse’s Aid, that pays very little and it’s in the health field which she doesn’t care for.
Nursing, including being an RN, does not require a degree. There are college classes/certificate programs.
Incorrect. Being an RN requires an associate or a bachelor’s of nursing. In order to get your RN license you need to sit for an exam after you complete your education. If you pass, you become a RN. Most hospitals are now requiring a BSN. You guys are confusing CNAs/nurse’ aides/techs with actual nurses.
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If you teach her to invest her savings at a young age, she might become wealthy beyond anything her salary could predict.
And if by now she hasn't learned the value of hard work, or has special needs you haven't diagnosed and supported... you can't demand a high salary for her. Might as well go all 1950s and hint she should find a rich husband...
Anonymous wrote:https://money.usnews.com/careers/best-jobs/rankings/highest-paying-jobs-without-a-degree
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think nurses don't make enough? Check again. But seriously, make this her problem. Tell her she either goes to school full time or works full time. If she works, she pays you rent. She needs to figure this out herself.
Nurses make enough, but that requires a degree, PP said Nurse’s Aid, that pays very little and it’s in the health field which she doesn’t care for.
Nursing, including being an RN, does not require a degree. There are college classes/certificate programs.
Anonymous wrote:You think nurses don't make enough? Check again. But seriously, make this her problem. Tell her she either goes to school full time or works full time. If she works, she pays you rent. She needs to figure this out herself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about the world of food? Patisserie, chef, etc
or wine - she could get a job in a winery
police
dental nurse
medical assistant
the list is pretty endless
Not interested in health field and too girly to be a cop
I hate how you keep saying a girly girl but no real details
You keep telling us what she doesn’t like, but you haven’t told us what she likes. Maybe she should see her counselor and take a career interest test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about the world of food? Patisserie, chef, etc
or wine - she could get a job in a winery
police
dental nurse
medical assistant
the list is pretty endless
Not interested in health field and too girly to be a cop
I hate how you keep saying a girly girl but no real details
Anonymous wrote:What is her unweighted GPA? She doesn't need Honors or AP classes to go to a 4 year college. If she can graduate from high school, she can go to a 4 year college somewhere. Life is always better with a college degree, imo, unless it's a true financial hardship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think nurses don't make enough? Check again. But seriously, make this her problem. Tell her she either goes to school full time or works full time. If she works, she pays you rent. She needs to figure this out herself.
Nurses make enough, but that requires a degree, PP said Nurse’s Aid, that pays very little and it’s in the health field which she doesn’t care for.