By Alexis Vega-singer
Registered nurses are highly skilled health professionals. As such, they command higher salaries than other types of nurses. However, their salaries depend on many factors, such as whether they work in a doctor's office or hospital, and in what part of the country they live. According to the Occupational Employment Statistics Survey of May 2008, the average hourly wage for all RN's in...
By HLeviticus
Nursing is a rewarding, well-paying career that offers multiple employment options after graduation from nursing school. Prospective nurses need a solid background in math and the sciences and must be prepared to devote several years to attending nursing school. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the nursing profession is expected to grow at a faster-than-average rate, due in part...
By Sabah Karimi
Hospital maintenance professionals are trained to oversee the technical operations of a hospital or department. They are responsible for making sure all building equipment is functioning properly, and may be required to follow certain safety standards and protocol for each department. The majority of jobs in this field are for skilled technicians, mechanics, and engineers. The facilities...
By Brandy Burgess
Data entry technicians typically work for companies and organizations, processing information. Many individuals become data entry technicians as their first job because of the simplicity and lack of experience that is needed. Data entry technicians key in text and enter data into computers, operating a variety of office machines as well as perform some light clerical duties. Data entry...