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Old Jun 05, 2014, 06:05 PM
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Hello all,
I am writing this thread for help for myself as well as any of you who may get help/post your own questions on the topic.
I have almost completed my associates degree in psychology and am having trouble finding related work. I do no own a car so transportation is tough for me.
I was thinking specifically about the three following things (but not limited to): advice columnist, crisis hotline operator (not including suicide prevention, and a 911 operator.

I have searched online already for information regarding these but not much seems to come up except for becoming a 911 operator.
If anyone has any advice on how I can proceed with these positions it would be much appreciated!
Also, I am on LinkedIn.com which is very helpful! However more connections are always preferred.
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Old Jun 05, 2014, 06:22 PM
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Hotlines are usually through a hospital. I once applied, years back. They'd already filled the position, at the time.

Best of Luck, finding a career in any of those fields.

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Thanks for this!
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