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Nurse vs Electronics Technician? What would you pick?

My husband wants to become an electronics technician. He also is a little excited of nursing career, but he doesn't know nothing about anatomy, biology, etc. In school he used to like him only electricity, a little physics and electronics, but just high-school level.

Now he is 30 years old. He got a survival job and we are thinking where he should go. We need your opinion, please.

It is very important which of one of this 2 careers will bring him a job for sure, more then his passion. Are many jobs out there in electronics just with an associate degree? Is it better to start a nursing career thinking that right after CNA certificate can start a decent job with benefits, and then he can continue school for LPN and RN? What would you pick if you'll be in our place?

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  • kate
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    They are way opposite types of work ,

    ( blood and guts with humans or electricity with machines )

    Very few people have the personality or aptitude to do both .

    I did electronics and have NO aptitude for biology , blood or guts .

    I have med staff in my family and they are electrically challenged .

    He must figure out where His actual interest and aptitude lies .

    good luck

    FYI : CNA is the Lowest of nursing jobs with crappy work and usually start of with graveyard shifts and crappy pay .

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