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dudeitsme

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Jul 27, 2009
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Helloooo Everybody!
Hi i'm new here. I've been searching through several older posts in order to find answers to my questions but unfortunately i wasnt able to get all of my questions answered so if some kind, wise soul could please help me out i would really appriaciate it.
Sooooo here we go....
1. I have a CPR training certificate at my present job. Now i know, i know, that does not qualify as a trade certificate,so im currently taking a leadership course at college in order to get a diploma. Part of the course can be done online and the hours are very flexible which is awesome because i am still in univeristy and dont have that much free time. I have to take 6 three month classes scheduled however i please(even over lapping) during the year in order to receive my diploma.
So here is question numero uno: how exactly do I calculate the time duration for this since it has to be a one year diploma?
uh also, does this leadership diploma even count?..

2.I think I might already know the answer to this one but I just want to make sure. I am currently working on campus at a clinic(im an international student if that helps)as an medical administrative assistant. Here is the thing, im apply as a medical secretary, but lo and behold there is also a job titled medical receptionist(which does not qualify). From reading other posts i have gathered that job titles are not the main thing, but rather the duties you perform. kkk so i check the NOC site and yay! i do the duties of a medical secretary.
okay so here is the part im unsure about: It says that for this job 'completion of a one- or two-year college program or other specialized courses for secretaries or medical secretaries is usually required'. Well im currently just going to 2nd year of university so i dont have that. Well is that alright?
Oh yea, also i I want to get a second job in order to get more hours(and money :)).
Now the job offer clearly says medical receptionist but from what ive seen employers sometimes put 'receptionist' when you are actually performing a duty of a secretary. can work hours gotten from this job be used if i do the same duties of a secretary?



p.s. im so sooorry if any of these questions were answered before. i tried reallly hard (honest i did) to find the answers but i could not. please help if you can.
Thank you.
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