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Posted by looking for a job on February 20, 2002 at 18:49:20:In Reply to: Re: Sleep studies not in demand? posted by Pam RPSGT on February 20, 2002 at 05:41:17:
I am a fulltime engineer in the North West burbs of Chicago who is looking for some sleep tech opennings over the weekend. I can do Friday and Saturday nights. I attended a couple of sleep study shifts with a friend while working on my thesis so I sort of have an idea of what a sleep tech duties are. I have no experience but I am interested in learning more about this field. Does anyone know if someone with my qualifications could even be considered for such a job given the fact that I have no medical background ? and that I can only work weekends ? If so, how much should I look for in pay and where should I start looking ? Thanks
- Re: Sleep studies not in demand? Pam RPSGT 04:57 2/21/02 (0)
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