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Sorry, I'm busy at the moment cholesterol and plan blood cialis-jelly its uses So why go to for-profits? Because they offer the luxuries of convenience and efficiency. Matthew Mastrogiovanni, a 44-year-old logistics administrator went to an Everest campus in South Plainfield, New Jersey to change his career and get certified in its 9-month electrician program. Mastrogiovanniâs whole family had been to Everest — his wife completed the Medical Insurance Billing and Coding program, and she only went because she was so impressed with the sales pitch when she brought their son in to register for a pharmacy technician program. For Mastrogiovanni, who works night shifts but wanted a career change, it was their testimonial plus Everestâs âvery flexible schedule,â that appealed. He said Everest had told him the electrician field was booming with jobs — âand it is booming if youâre 18 and youâre living at home with mom and dad,â he said. He faults Everest for not specifying that the jobs wouldnât pay him what he needed as a middle-aged guy with a family. Since graduating almost a year ago, heâs had only one job interview, and he found it on his own. He still works in logistics for a stock room company. His electrician program cost more than $19,000. Heâs had to put his loans in deferral as he pays off the Everest loans for the rest of his family.
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Sorry, I'm busy at the moment cholesterol and plan blood cialis-jelly its uses So why go to for-profits? Because they offer the luxuries of convenience and efficiency. Matthew Mastrogiovanni, a 44-year-old logistics administrator went to an Everest campus in South Plainfield, New Jersey to change his career and get certified in its 9-month electrician program. Mastrogiovanniâs whole family had been to Everest — his wife completed the Medical Insurance Billing and Coding program, and she only went because she was so impressed with the sales pitch when she brought their son in to register for a pharmacy technician program. For Mastrogiovanni, who works night shifts but wanted a career change, it was their testimonial plus Everestâs âvery flexible schedule,â that appealed. He said Everest had told him the electrician field was booming with jobs — âand it is booming if youâre 18 and youâre living at home with mom and dad,â he said. He faults Everest for not specifying that the jobs wouldnât pay him what he needed as a middle-aged guy with a family. Since graduating almost a year ago, heâs had only one job interview, and he found it on his own. He still works in logistics for a stock room company. His electrician program cost more than $19,000. Heâs had to put his loans in deferral as he pays off the Everest loans for the rest of his family.
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