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Is Medical Receptionist a good job to get into?



I am going to start doing online programs w/ Penn Foster online. I just want some suggestions.... opinions? anyone?

the medical field is open. with so many people aging and the population growing its not likely youll have to worry about job security. i know in my area and many others medical offcie clerks are in highj demand. even if you do it for a few years and then move on to something else, it will definately be steady work with benefits.
Just a note, I have a good friend, she is a medical receptionist, not too great pay, but fanstastic health benefits!

She's out on 2 months sick leave, with 60% pay, because
of an operation, that she got done free!
Yes it is. Even if you decide later on that you want to get into something else, it's great experience. You'll learn a lot about medical terminology which hospitals just love if you ever go for a clerical position.

The pay isn't that great, unless you live in a really big city where the cost of living is a little higher.
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