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Nurse's Aide (Certified) Reviews

What is it like working as a Nurse's Aide (Certified)?

January 2017
Very easy to get attached.
Nurse's Aide (Certified) in Dallas:
You have to be a loving person and love what you do to become a cna.
May 2016
Always be a cna before moving to be better.
Nurse's Aide (Certified):
Cna work is the best I have worked in nursing homes, homes, and hospitals. And loved them all. But if you do not be a cna you have no idea what they go through. I have always thought every one should start from the bottom.
March 2016
Perks.
Nurse's Aide (Certified):
Pros: The best part of my job is being able to help patients.
Cons: The least part of my job that I like would be the paperwork/
March 2016
Busy.
Nurse's Aide (Certified):
Pros: Benefits are good. Paid vacay isn't bad either. Over all pretty good.
Cons: Low pay in my opinion. Summers off and not paid.
May 2015
Daves PayScale.
Nurse's Aide (Certified):
Pros: Takeing care of people.
Cons: Not enough help!
February 2015
That it was so physical.
Nurse's Aide (Certified):
Get education.
October 2014
Nurse Aide.
Nurse's Aide (Certified):
Don't stay in this job too long. It's hard on the body. Sometimes, hard to get needed time off. You'll most likely work most, if not all holidays. Offers no opportunity to advance, unless you go to school for something else such as a nursing license or some other license.

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