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Advise on career path

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  • 08-01-2020 2:29pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 2


    Hi all,

    Hoping for some advice/ideas. Currently working as a medical admin. 28 years old and on 26,000 a year. Considering doing a evening course in Cork college of com on book keeping but not sure if it's a good path to go down on job wise and if I should just stay in admin . My current employer have absolutely no incentive to stay. No benefits even so much as sick pay. Can I even earn more in the admin sector?

    Total 360 then and thought about changing completely and study to be an SNA but again I don't know much if its a good choice such as what's the pay like? Is it a secure job etc?

    Any advice would be much appreciated. Feeling a bit lost job wise and starting to feel like abit of a failure job wise. Just trying to find out what my options are realistically and work towards it


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