Yes, North Carolina has a split license system for embalming and funeral directing. This means that individuals can obtain separate licenses for each profession. A person can choose to become a licensed embalmer, a licensed funeral director, or hold both licenses if they meet the necessary educational and training requirements. This system allows for specialization in either field within the funeral service industry.
. 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.
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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.
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.
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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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Hi there. The career of a funeral director starts out working as apprentice. In large funeral homes, there may be possibilities of advancement such as becoming a general manager or branch manager. The final advancement is owning your own funeral home.
I would imagine the main equipment required by a funeral director would be a hearse!