ashaw
Cathlete
Its been a while since I've updated everyone about my job search. Two weeks ago, I had my first interview at Spring Branch ISD as a Clinic Assistant. I really thought with my CNA license (not even required), BLS Cert, experience working with children and being a former volunteer of the district both in tutoring second grade kids for 6 years and helping the librarian for 2.5 years, I might've had an edge over other candidates, but unfortunately I didn't get the job. I can say that the interview didn't go as well as I'd hoped due to circumstances beyond my control. The night before, I turned down our a/c because I was for a good night's sleep and to have my game face the next day. After 20 minutes, I realized the air never did come on and we found out the next day that the blower motor went out, so I ended up barely sleeping in a very hot house, doing all I could to try to stay cool during the day and by the time my 3:30 interview rolled around, I was exhausted, had a splitting headache and wasn't at my best.
I've applied for the same position at Cy-Fair ISD and followed up with the district on Friday and was told they have openings, that they are in the thick of hiring and the hurricane set them back a bit, but the entire district has my info and if I fit their profile I'll get a phone call. I even went online and took a standard first aid class for a 2 year cert because they want that so once again we'll see. I still have applications with a few hospitals and a home health agency out there as well, but because of this applicant tracking system, its hard to follow up with them.
Things at my house are extremely stressful right now. My husband just borrowed another $5 grand from a friend and believes that the gold recovery is imminent and he can pay everyone back many times over. He's not even looking for real estate business. All he does it sit around the house, watch news, and do stuff on the iPad. He was actually going to some employment seminar, but the hurricane hit that week and now he's not going.
The problem I'm dealing with right now, is I'm already emotionally and mentally stressed before I leave the house and I don't know at this time if I could keep up with working at a nursing home, hospital or assisted living. I would like helping in the school clinic and its a much better work life balance as well. Insurance and a predictable schedule.
So, if something doesn't happen, I'm going in one of two directions. My friend in San Antonio told me about Care.com and they have pet care, senior care, tutoring, housecleaning and babysitting. I could get on there and try to make a living on some side hustles. I know senior care, pet care and babysitting I could do. The other is a few local housecleaning services. Its like I want and need to work, its just so darn hard to find work. There are people pouring into the greater Houston area and one job I applied for with HCA Healthcare had 12 applicants on Linkedin alone, that's not even counting the company site and other job boards. Once again, I had all that they were looking for and didn't get selected.
I'm not saying I won't work in healthcare, but right now things are even more stressful than when I went to CNA school. Even if cleaned houses and started earning a living and maybe could find a way out of this house, then I could reconsider healthcare. My CNA license is good for 2 years. The other possibility is a hospital cafeteria, which from what I understand might pay $17 per hour, the same as a patient care tech, which is what I would do as a hospital CNA.
Just trying to figure out what direction to go in.
I've applied for the same position at Cy-Fair ISD and followed up with the district on Friday and was told they have openings, that they are in the thick of hiring and the hurricane set them back a bit, but the entire district has my info and if I fit their profile I'll get a phone call. I even went online and took a standard first aid class for a 2 year cert because they want that so once again we'll see. I still have applications with a few hospitals and a home health agency out there as well, but because of this applicant tracking system, its hard to follow up with them.
Things at my house are extremely stressful right now. My husband just borrowed another $5 grand from a friend and believes that the gold recovery is imminent and he can pay everyone back many times over. He's not even looking for real estate business. All he does it sit around the house, watch news, and do stuff on the iPad. He was actually going to some employment seminar, but the hurricane hit that week and now he's not going.
The problem I'm dealing with right now, is I'm already emotionally and mentally stressed before I leave the house and I don't know at this time if I could keep up with working at a nursing home, hospital or assisted living. I would like helping in the school clinic and its a much better work life balance as well. Insurance and a predictable schedule.
So, if something doesn't happen, I'm going in one of two directions. My friend in San Antonio told me about Care.com and they have pet care, senior care, tutoring, housecleaning and babysitting. I could get on there and try to make a living on some side hustles. I know senior care, pet care and babysitting I could do. The other is a few local housecleaning services. Its like I want and need to work, its just so darn hard to find work. There are people pouring into the greater Houston area and one job I applied for with HCA Healthcare had 12 applicants on Linkedin alone, that's not even counting the company site and other job boards. Once again, I had all that they were looking for and didn't get selected.
I'm not saying I won't work in healthcare, but right now things are even more stressful than when I went to CNA school. Even if cleaned houses and started earning a living and maybe could find a way out of this house, then I could reconsider healthcare. My CNA license is good for 2 years. The other possibility is a hospital cafeteria, which from what I understand might pay $17 per hour, the same as a patient care tech, which is what I would do as a hospital CNA.
Just trying to figure out what direction to go in.
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