. I suggest that you contact the Division of funeral, Cemetery and Consumer Services in Florida to get the specific requirements for licensing. You can find the application on their website.
opened mouth
. As I understand it, in the US the licenses are issued by the state. I would contact the Florida Division of Funeral, Cemetery, and Consumer Services in Florida to learn the process of transferring your license to work in the state.
The funeral director.
The Funeral Director.
Hi there. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median income of a funeral director in the US runs from $37-$65 thousand. Of course, the salary is dependent on experience and the area in which you work.
There is, as with, I know this is a horrible analogy=an auto shop- division of labor. the Funeral director is the Man in charge, there are embalmers, more or less staff pall bearers- powerful blokes, these, cosmeticians for the ladies, costume coordinators, and inevitably a security detail- you know Bouncers. So there are many hands involved.
A coroner is who performs autopsies on dead people; forensic pathologists also do this and they examine tissue samples to determine disease/illness/possible causes of death. A embalmers prepare bodies for funerals and burying.
Funeral Director
This will depend upon how often the funeral director gets a case. In the funeral business it has always been a pattern of feast or famine: a funeral home may not get case for a month or two, then suddenly get busy. Notwithstanding this, the funeral director will always have a budget which will include his own salary and that of his staff.
A professional involved in the business of funeral rights.
Hi. The salary of a funeral director depends on the location where they work and whether they own the funeral home or not. If employed by a funeral home that you do not own, in the US you can expect to make around $49,000 per year.
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