My daughter graduated HS three yrs ago.Two Jr. colleges later and now taking courses online studying holistic nutrition(whatever that is).Two yrs ago I told her study something that will get her a job ASAP,and is in demand.I researched pharmacy technican.Its not in the same league as an engineer or architect but is in demand and you can get a certificate in one yr or two for the degree.She reluctantly agreed but fooled around and the program was already full.So she wasted a year taking courses that will not transfer to what she is now studying.Pharmacy tech is not a high paying career but there are Walgreens and Cvs every where and have five or six techs at every store. The outlook for careers is dismal and high paying jobs are hard to find.Medical assisting is another career for young ladies to consider.Forget about high paying jobs,they are gone.
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