wolf1moon t1_ixb30lj wrote
Reply to comment by Nixx_Mazda in WA Patient Dies in Understaffed ER Lobby, County Council Pens Letter of "Disappointment" by vegetefubberyhi01
Yeah. School for these positions is pretty cheap. At least I know my self-described trailer trash ex's mom went into nursing on the cheap without leaving that cheap town.
Nixx_Mazda t1_ixb3wks wrote
Interesting, thanks.
I was asking a real question. I kind of guess that there were cheaper, more local options, but wasn't sure.
wolf1moon t1_ixdstgs wrote
Np, I found this link. I was thinking of the associate's degree version. The different levels of education might cloud the picture here. I think the person I was talking about went to community college for it because the neighboring town had one. https://simplenursing.com/nursing-school-cost/
Out of curiosity, I looked up housing costs. A home there has increased a lot lately - I'm betting because they started catering to retirees. But a good sized house is about $500k now, on redfin, which is anywhere from $800-1200k in the greater Seattle area. Rough estimate.
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