12 hours of continuing education credits! :BangHead:
I haven't even worked since getting my license back in 2009 because everywhere I applied for wanted an experienced LNA. So one day I went to a health food store and bam there was a nursing job place right next to it so I went in and filled out an application.
It took them months but they called me back during the summer of 2010 or 2011, I forget, so anyways I was totally excited until I looked on their website and saw that they drug tested and I had just been toking days prior to the call. So I didn't answer their phone calls and blew that opportunity.
Now, I have 12 packets of worksheets to do by March in case they want to audit me and then I have to get a job this year or I lose my license. I don't know what I want to do though because I'm not sure I want to be an LNA anymore. I have to stop procrastinating and do something with my life because I'm broke and bored.