Do not worry about being a "job hopper" in this field; keep looking for a job where you will be busy. (I was a CNA years ago before I became an RN, I have never been able to do home care as I find it too slow, I don't feel as if I am working...I need, also, to be busy)-----I can't count the jobs in my career at this point but I have never had a problem getting a job when I decide to move on. In nearly 40yrs, I have only been asked once or twice about my multiple jobs (I change jobs to reset my brain, to regain interest, to "travel" to a new place...I don't know why it works---or worked very well for very long, less well now but that is only because right now I have to take work that pays enough for me to take care of certain things...).
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