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Recommended Part Time Jobs?

Hey all,

I’m highly considering going back to school to be a rad tech. One concern I have is keeping a decent flow of income and not putting too much of a financial burden on my wife if and when I have to stop working full time.

I have a bachelor degree, 3 years of professional experience in GIS and 2 and a half years of experience in healthcare IT. Does anyone who went back to school in have any recommendations for part time jobs to seek out while in a rad tech program?

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