If you are an x ray technician and is looking for a job take a look at the listings of www.indeed.com/q-X-Ray-Tech-jobs.html, www.simplyhired.com/a/jobs/list/q-x-ray+tech
There are many out there online. You just have to find the one that suits you the best. You can choose from the highest paying to the lowest paying. There are many great opportunities.
X-RayTechnicianSchools.org has a nice list of schools by state that offer X-Ray tech medical program.
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If you are an x ray technician and is looking for a job take a look at the listings of www.indeed.com/q-X-Ray-Tech-jobs.html, www.simplyhired.com/a/jobs/list/q-x-ray+tech
You are qualified to be an X Ray technician. These jobs help medical staff read X-Rays.
You can study in a college to become an x-ray technician. The job is highly desirable and there is always jobs.
The same sort of jobs regular radiology training leads to. You may find yourself as an x-ray techinician, a radiologist, or a radiographer.
careerbuilder.com seems to be the bet option as it allows you to search according to a range of different criteria such as category and city. It also allows you to view places that are looking for and X ray technician and their criteria.
X-ray technicians may find employment in hospitals and doctors' offices as well as in radiology clinics. They may also find jobs in nursing homes and dentistry facilities. In some cases, x-ray technicians venture into using other imaging technology besides x-rays, performing MRIs, CAT scans, and even ultrasounds.
Yes, I would begin your x ray technician job search by going to x ray technician jobs dot com. If that doesn't work, I would follow up with your local hospital or dentist office
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