To become a funeral director, you have to take courses in mortician science, complete apprenticeship and then test for licensing. In the United States, you can get information from the funeral board in your state.
Hi. To become a funeral director, you can expect to take courses from two to four years and to work in an apprenticeship for at least a year. The requirement vary from country to country and from state to state.
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Training requirements are set by the state's board of funeral directors, so it may vary from state to state. In general, in order to become a licensed funeral director education in mortuary science is required along with a period of apprenticeship for at least two years.
There are no formal qualifications required but some quality requirements to become a funeral director in the UK: 1. Caring & sensitive nature. 2. Full, clean driving license. 3.Standard grades at general or credit level. 4. Qualification from an organisation such as NAFD National Association of Funeral Directors but this is optional.
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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.
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i am trying to become a mortician right now!! Remington college in mobile Alabama has a program, but not the one for me!! i want to be the person who deals with the dead person, not the family, they have a funeral director program, but doing that you have to deal with the funeral arrangements and all of that!!
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.
I don't know the licensing requirements for Pennsylvania or whether or not a felony would prevent you from pursuing the career. You can find out by consulting with the State Board of Funeral Directors.