Saturday, November 14, 2009

Which job make more money: Dental hygiene, Diagnostic medical sonography (ultrasound), or Respiratory Therapy?

Also, we job is more easier? Also, does Dental hygiene need to pass the state exam in order to work? I know that Respiratory Therapy and Ultrasound doesn't have to. In addition, which course in science does each major require mainly.

Which job make more money: Dental hygiene, Diagnostic medical sonography (ultrasound), or Respiratory Therapy?
Dental Hygienist makes the most, so it's probably the hardest one out of the three.
Reply:It's not about the money, it's about the enjoyment
Reply:You need to get ahold of a counselor at the local college and they will give you all the information and testing to see where your appitude lies. It is amazing that some jobs take less training that pay more.
Reply:I'm in respiratory therapy program right now and when I graduate, I can start at $32,000 a year. But, if I work in the BIG city that is just 20 miles away, that automatically jumps to $47,000.





For any medical field, I recommend chemistry, trigonometry, and anatomy classes.
Reply:I have to agree with Trevour; it's not about the money, it's about you having a job that you actually LIKE doing.








Gosh, I just can't imagine working in a Profession that I don't enjoy. Especially if you're going to be in that field until you retire, which may not be until your 50's!


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