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There are many types of businesses nurses can open. One example of a business is starting a CNA school. CNAs are in big demand and CNA schools make a lot of money. I teach at a CNA school and the owner makes over $8000 per money!

Anyone can open the school but you must have a RN over the program, and LPN/RN teaching the classes. There are a lot of regulations to starting a CNA school.

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