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I hated my Dead-end Job!

As a Dental Assistant you can earn good money with nice benefit packages in many cases. It’s a career that allows you to work anywhere in the United States. Plus the demand for Dental Assistants is growing by leaps and bounds. There are many more reasons why it makes sense to think about becoming a Dental Assistant. Why not find out more?

In just 13 weeks you can be trained and ready for employment!
“Could a Career as a Dental Assistant Be Right for You?”

My name is Dr. Paul Bigus, and I love dentistry!  I enjoy teaching and helping others as well. After many years of being a dentist, I have encountered numerous people who want to join me in the dental field.  “Dentistry is such a wonderful profession and I am glad to pass along knowledge and the passion for caring for others”.

At times there has been a shortage of qualified assistants in my dental practice.  I saw this need and opened the Dental Assistant School of Nashville, a 13 week dental assisting program within the Nashville area and put my passion and years of experience to work.  Now in addition to my private practice, I operate the school with the entire course completed in 13 weeks. “Compared to other schools, Dental Assistant School of Nashville students not only finish in less than half the time, but pay a mere fraction of tuition fees”.

2014-04-DA2-blog According to the U.S. Department of Labor Statistics there is a shortage of qualified dental assistants. You can make a difference in people’s health and lives.  Most people aren’t familiar with this career choice but according to The Bureau of Labor Statistics, Dental Assisting is the third fastest growing occupation for which a college degree isn’t required. And the employment outlook for Dental Assisting is expected to grow faster than the average for all occupations through 2020.

This Presents a Tremendous Career Opportunity for You!

So what exactly is a Dental Assistant? A Dental Assistant works in a Dental Office providing patient care. They also handle various office and laboratory duties too.

 As a Dental Assistant you can earn $12 to $26 per hour! A survey conducted by the Dental Assisting National Board found that the median salary for a typical Dental Assistant in the United States was $33,470.

Depending on where you work, you can get a good benefits package. Your benefits package may include: Paid vacation, and sick leave, medical and hospitalization, reimbursement for continuing-education course fees, pension plans (401k) and profit sharing or bonus plans and dental coverage.

And did you realize that as a Dental Assistant you’d have job security?  That’s because the demand for Dental Assistants is greater than the supply. This stacks the deck in your favor.

Plus, you can seek employment anywhere in the United States so you’re not limited to a certain geographical area!

Are you looking for an exciting new career, one that you can finally be proud of? If you said “YES” then a career, as a Dental Assistant, might be right for you. Don’t wait… Email or call (615) 988-8484 today to reserve a spot in our next Dental Assisting class. Look forward to hearing from you soon!

Sincerely,

Dr. Kellye N. Rice

 

4 thoughts on “I hated my Dead-end Job!

  1. Hating your job is something that everyone does. If you need a career change then start looking into dental assisting. It is a recession proof career.

  2. My family has always enjoyed our dental visits. Dental assistants have always been kind and caring to us all. keep up the great work and I am becoming a dental assistant soon myself.

  3. I log your blog and hope that there are many more to come. Keep up the great work.

  4. Hello, thank you for the info on a great school. I’ll certainly consider this idea as well as recommend it to my local freinds. I believe they will be took advantage of your school.

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