So what do you do now?
so i worked one year as a rezeptionist in a hotel and now im unemployed . I`m searching and searching but noboy want`s me...i`m to old or i don`t speak the languages they need ( like russian , portouges... )I´ve made a retraining as a secretary. But nowa days nobody seem to need one.so i worked one year as a rezeptionist in a hotel and now im unemployed . I`m searching and searching but noboy want`s me...i`m to old or i don`t speak the languages they need ( like russian , portouges... )
I´ve retrained as a secretary. But nowadays nobody seem to need one.so i worked one year as a receptionist in a hotel and now i'm unemployed . I`m searching and searching but nobody wants me...i`m too old or i don`t speak the languages they need (like russian , portuges... )

I know too well how that is and how that feels. I'm there with you except I am not really changing totally what I do just trying to get bit different kind of job (I had to get out of the previous one too ).
*hugh *
That's too bad. With your nursing experience I think you'd be an asset should a hospital need a clinical coder (if you have them over there).
*hug back and smile*
We will both find something!

*hugh *
Yes we have, but not many hospitals have one . ( only the realy big hospitals)
and right now many hospitals in germany get closed ...

I'm not entirely sure what they do but they go through each patient's chart when they come out of hospital and they work out which procedures were done and what they were treated for, then somehow the hospital funding is worked out that way (I work in a public hospital). That's the reason our clinical director is on everyone's case about putting Axis I - V diagnoses on the discharge summaries cos we get jack-shit funding.