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what other retirements for this job
will there be relocation required #cna
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Hello Marquette,
I am going to take a guess at your question, as it contains two elements:
1. How does someone retire from a CNA position:
it will be important to choose to work for a company that offers a competitive salary, health benefits and retirement package. It is also imperative that you maintain your education, certifications, and to take enrichment classes every year that you work.
Here is an example of a job offering in New York:
https://www.simplyhired.com/searchq=cna+staffing+agency&l=new+york%2C+ny&job=a3ixAGvTVUNcG2TdaZL6QfE0VG1yPN3__TajoIfgDS7DaVhhYcfJZg
(copy and paste the URL into your web browser).
2. Will there be a relocation required:
if you are asking if retirement involves a relocation, it all depends. First, I would examine my personal situation. Do I have to be living where I am? Am I getting the best salary possible or could I be paid higher with better benefits in a different state? In other words, start thinking about retirement while you are still working.
Retirement for any of us is contingent on the status of social security, our personal retirement investments, the cost of living for the city in which we reside, our personal debt burden, and our personal retirement desires. It's very complicated. I also believe that if you are under the age of 30, you should not believe that social security will be there for you. You must begin saving for retirement now.
I hope this answers your questions. If not, please write back!
Best,
Sue
I am going to take a guess at your question, as it contains two elements:
1. How does someone retire from a CNA position:
it will be important to choose to work for a company that offers a competitive salary, health benefits and retirement package. It is also imperative that you maintain your education, certifications, and to take enrichment classes every year that you work.
Here is an example of a job offering in New York:
https://www.simplyhired.com/searchq=cna+staffing+agency&l=new+york%2C+ny&job=a3ixAGvTVUNcG2TdaZL6QfE0VG1yPN3__TajoIfgDS7DaVhhYcfJZg
(copy and paste the URL into your web browser).
2. Will there be a relocation required:
if you are asking if retirement involves a relocation, it all depends. First, I would examine my personal situation. Do I have to be living where I am? Am I getting the best salary possible or could I be paid higher with better benefits in a different state? In other words, start thinking about retirement while you are still working.
Retirement for any of us is contingent on the status of social security, our personal retirement investments, the cost of living for the city in which we reside, our personal debt burden, and our personal retirement desires. It's very complicated. I also believe that if you are under the age of 30, you should not believe that social security will be there for you. You must begin saving for retirement now.
I hope this answers your questions. If not, please write back!
Best,
Sue