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Originally Posted by priv8dancer
You over looked one important detail there "detective". The obvious conversion rate of Molly Maid hours to CNA hours would have given her more than enough practical time in the nursing field!!!!! How dare you doubt.
CHECK.MATE.
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I doubt Check no less Mate but maybe, since I haven't played for a while, they may have changed the rules.
I didn't do any "detective" work, I simply GOOGLE'd CNA Texas and the first site I opened gave me the educational requirements to be a CNA I thought that CNA's were normally employed in assisted living, nursing homes, rehabilitation clinics while RNs and LPNs worked in hospitals .My sister is an oncology RN with a B.S. and my brother is an Ophthalmologist.and they both worked in medical setting in HS and college so they have been CNAs and LPNs.
How does whatever conversion rate affect being trained as a CNA?
From what I have read here is that she quit (or whatever) the "medical field" and then started cleaning houses for 2 companies before providing out of her apartment
Even if the roles were reversed there would not be any practical or classroom hours to apply to obtain a CNA certificate even in Texas.
She has told us more about herself in three days than I know about any provider I have EVER been with and I just repeat it as it's put forth.
I have been reading the boards every since my friend turned me on to them but mostly Dallas and Houston, recently I made the relocation decision and have decided to participate in Austin. It's good to know that there are MILFFs in Austin, both north and south sides of town, for the price of a nice scotch in a bar here in DC. Paying extra for FIV seems to be an interesting upsell.
Ninja, I bet there is an upcharge from some providers (to go out the back window) but when you do scratch it off your bucket list pay attention to what floor you are on. I could tell you a funny story about an 8th floor apt. in Tampa Bay.