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Default Mar 06, 2019 at 08:26 PM
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I need to look for a job that has a little less interaction with people. Someone mentioned medical billing and coding and how you can potentially work from home. I was wondering how easy it is to get a job once you’ve completed the certification (assuming I do well) and if it’s a job seem that would work with people who have some anger management issues. So basically is it flexible and do I have to interact with a lot of people for most positions.
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Default Mar 07, 2019 at 09:54 PM
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I remember those ads from when I first left work to stay home with the kids. I didn't wind up doing that, at the time it seemed questionable to have to spend money but without guaranteed income. Plus then the postage and everything. My impression of it could have been wrong at the time. Maybe times have changed?
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Default Mar 08, 2019 at 03:23 PM
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it is going through an actual certification program. there’s actually tons of them out there now. The program doesn’t advertise work from home it’s just by looking into the career after you’ve gained 3 to 5 years of experience it may be an option to work from home. I was just wondering how people broke into the field once they receive their certification.
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Default Mar 09, 2019 at 12:53 AM
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My friend had to do online college to get her billing and coding degree. After she got it it took a while but she was hired in a professional office in the hospital. She still had to deal with other staff in the office. How many I'm not sure, but I don't expect a lot. We are not a large city or anything. I don't know what kind of population you are dealing with. But that's my limited experience on billing and coding.

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