Saturday, December 13, 2008

Medical Assistant Jobs

The Job That Suits You
You have to do what you enjoy. If there's one think you can be sure of in any job you ever get, you will spend a lot of time at work. If you take out the sleeping hours (which I think you have to unless work is willing to chip in and let you have a snooze there) you spend far less on your own things than you do on work things.That said, you need to pick a vocation that ticks your boxes. If you have always been creative, why not get a job where you have to write press releases. I know it's not the 'worthiness' of that novel you always wanted to write but it ticks your boxes and brings in the cash.Or if you have always wanted to be a doctor you may not have the time or financial resources to drop out of your current job and train to be that MD. But there is something that can bring in the money you need to live on while ticking your boxes.You could train to become a
medical assistant. There are some good options of medical assistant schools out there. Have a look at St. Augustine School of medical assistants. It's an online school, so you can do the study from home and fit the retraining in around your current schedule. And when you have gained your qualifications you can then change jobs. It's a less stressful way of making such a big change but ultimately will give you a happier existence. You will still get the rewards of helping people in a medical capacity and that big chunk of time you spend at work will be more enjoyable for you.If you want to find out more about the place that offers online classes in which you can train to be a medical assistant, have a look at the site www.medassistant.org.