The following information can be used as a CNA training guide by those who want to become a CNA and join the healthcare industry.
The first decision you need to make is what type of CNA training will satisfy your needs. If you do not have much free time, the best choice for you would be online training where you can study at your own pace, otherwise you can study on-campus and finish the course quicker than online students.
Another option you must face is to decide if you can afford to pay tuition fee, if so you can enter fee-based CNA training after which you can start working at any healthcare facility you wish. Another choice is to contact your prospective future employer with the suggestion to participate in a paid CNA training. Many employers are inclined to hire medical personnel that have been trained in their establishment. In this case after graduation you would have to work for the medical institution which paid for your education for a certain period of time.
If you seek a second job for an additional source of income a part-time phlebotomist will be ideal for you. Phlebotomy license (e.g. California phlebotomy license) is needed to start your practice as a phlebotomist.


