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Dear friend,

There's a huge shortage of workers in the "booming" Health Care field! For example, go to "Some healthcare organizations in our Pittsburgh area with lots of temporary and permanent job openings," on our "Homes & Jobs" webpage to get an idea of how many places are looking for workers in your area. You can search on the Internet for "home healthcare jobs in [your city]" in the same way. The health care field is projected to grow by 70% in the next few years!

(← Click to enlarge.) Why is Health Care a "booming" field? Because the 75 million "Baby Boomers" born in the twenty years from 1946 through 1965 are now retiring, and many of them need health care. They've worked and saved for 50 years during the "boom" years of the U.S. economy, and now they're spending those 18.8 TRILLION DOLLARS they've saved up (75,000,000 people x $250,000 of average savings). As this graphic shows, 45% - nearly half of them, about 34 million people - will be disabled, and will need help: YOUR help!

Now, that doesn't mean you must become a CNA, an LPN, an RN, or an MD and be directly involved in medical care of these people (but you can!). There are also many support jobs: home healthcare, management, programming, maintenance, food service, dishwashing, laundry, clerical, driving, etc. at many of the approx. 400 Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Retirement Centers, Independent Living and Assisted Living facilities just in our Pittsburgh area. The same holds true all over the country!

Our six-course, one-year *online* program "Social Ministry of the Church" is especially designed to train Christians for home healthcare. ENROLL in our free online (← click), so click on the LOGIN link there. These six courses will train you in Caring for the Handicapped and Elderly. So sign up NOW! When you complete all six courses, you'll receive a Certificate!

So take our courses, and launch out into a new field of service to "the poor, maimed, lame and blind."

Best wishes!

"Dr. Bob"

Robert D. Hosken, D.Min.


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