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Originally Posted by jerseygal4u
I would say North Dakota,because I've heard great things happening up there,like people who were unemployed for years getting jobs as soon as they moved up there.
Also,why not train for a job in demand?
You might have to use some savings,but you could always build that back up.
Why not go for Cna training?
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That's a good idea, and some California hospitals have training programs some are for cna and some are for practical nursing. I think you pay for your textbooks and uniforms a few other program fees and well, you're in line for a job after training.