I've thought for a long time that having an org historian/librarian would make sense. Someone whose job is just to interview people in the org about what they are working on, what sorts of things they know about, any…
I'm not but you are.
Thanks. Having worked as an LVN before I was just curious if there were really LVNs out there making that much. $30/hr still seems high ime but I know it can very location dependent.
In what market are LVNs making $40/hr?
What’s terrible about it?
I don't think the statement that there are fewer people in poverty is true. Especially if you are counting numbers and not percentages. But going by percentage you can see on this chart [1] that we seem to be at levels…
I've thought for a long time that having an org historian/librarian would make sense. Someone whose job is just to interview people in the org about what they are working on, what sorts of things they know about, any…
I'm not but you are.
Thanks. Having worked as an LVN before I was just curious if there were really LVNs out there making that much. $30/hr still seems high ime but I know it can very location dependent.
In what market are LVNs making $40/hr?
What’s terrible about it?
I don't think the statement that there are fewer people in poverty is true. Especially if you are counting numbers and not percentages. But going by percentage you can see on this chart [1] that we seem to be at levels…