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    Quote Originally Posted by Shsm View Post
    Accredited Education Programs
    The Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics is the Academy's accrediting agency for education programs preparing students for careers as registered dietitians or dietetic technicians, registered.

    Only graduates of ACEND-accredited programs are eligible to take the exam to become a Registered Dietitian or Dietetic Technician, Registered. Individuals who only have degrees in nutrition, dietetics or other related areas from programs that are not ACEND-accredited are NOT ELIGIBLE to take the exam to become a Registered Dietitian or Dietetic Technician, Registered. Several programs that are NOT accredited by ACEND include:


    American InterContinental University
    Ashford University
    Ashworth College
    Capella University
    Clayton College of Natural Health

    Huntington College of Health Sciences
    Jones International University
    Kaplan University
    National American University
    University of Phoenix

    Phoenix, Kaplan, and Capella are a no go. You still have other online schools like ITT: Technical Institute and Devry University. I'd contact them.
    And the unbolded are good to go?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BUTTERYGOODNESS View Post
    And the unbolded are good to go?
    No, the bolded are online schools. The rest on that list aren't accredited either.

    You have many other options if you wish to pursue an accredited online degree.

    http://www.elearners.com/colleges
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    Quote Originally Posted by lstbred View Post
    Youre going to have to ask yourself, what do I like/love to do? what's interesting to me that I think I would like to do? what am I good at now? am I willing to take a so-so payin job so I can do what I love?, which is BBing. That type of stuff & start narrowing it down.
    Oh that is definitely being in consideration with everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shsm View Post
    No, the bolded are online schools. The rest on that list aren't accredited either.
    My bad, misread lol
    Hmmmmmm very grea info bud. U rly don't know how appreciative I am for everything you have found.

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    Ill give you a job that will let you train asneeded! I need another strongas heck AAS user at work, lol. 2 of us at the moment.

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    If you are considering getting a degree, here is my o2 Cents.

    Get it from a place worth a shit and in something that you like to a point and something usable. I know plenty of people who got full on BA degrees but have crap for work.

    Shit like Psychology and Communication are just a complete joke. Unless you already are a pro and just need a BA degree to move up the ladder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warmouth View Post
    Ill give you a job that will let you train asneeded! I need another strongas heck AAS user at work, lol. 2 of us at the moment.
    Strong yes, aas no lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by < <Samson> > View Post
    If you are considering getting a degree, here is my o2 Cents.

    Get it from a place worth a shit and in something that you like to a point and something usable. I know plenty of people who got full on BA degrees but have crap for work.

    Shit like Psychology and Communication are just a complete joke. Unless you already are a pro and just need a BA degree to move up the ladder.
    I see what u mean bud. So far at the moment still kind of leaning towards the ff thing and maybe something later if I decide to change it. My uncle is a lt. At his depart which only a 25 min drive for me and says he can help me out. He said a lot of bodybuilders are firefighters and advancement opportunities are very plentiful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warmouth
    I feel you there. Sucks being in the construction business and working 10-12 hours non stop and try to get motivated for the gym. I do it, but alot of times I think I would have been better off to stay at home.
    Worst part is I am finishing my apprenticeship now and starting to make good dollars I take home 1500$ a week try finding a job where I can make that kind of bread without going through the physical hardness or having to study and be broke as hell for the next 4+ years and I have a wife and 2 kids so im kind of stuck now wish I could find something to change to which ticks all the boxes for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrcivil View Post
    Worst part is I am finishing my apprenticeship now and starting to make good dollars I take home 1500$ a week try finding a job where I can make that kind of bread without going through the physical hardness or having to study and be broke as hell for the next 4+ years

    Ain't that the truth. My last job was money but I worked for it. I am making the sacrifices now to make it later. Going to school isn't the easiest shit to do when you have a life already. Life = Bills


    I want to have ability to get that job I want someday. Before it never seemed obtainable at all. . . . Now, I can see it - But in the distant future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by < <Samson> >

    Ain't that the truth. My last job was money but I worked for it. I am making the sacrifices now to make it later. Going to school isn't the easiest shit to do when you have a life already. Life = Bills

    I want to have ability to get that job I want someday. Before it never seemed obtainable at all. . . . Now, I can see it - But in the distant future.
    I'm considering going back to night school and look at maybe moving into occupational health and safety supposed to be good money in it and you don't bust your ass like you do when you work on te tools day in day out. I work with some older guys as well who have been in the trade for 30 odd years and they all wish they had gotten off the tools years earlier I don't want to be one of those guys whose body has broken down and I still have to drag ass to go work hard on te tools all day. Rather try to sacrifice now and reap the rewards later. Plus plumbing and powerlifting is just to hard on the body

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    Being a bodybuilder is completely irrelevant to one's career choice

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    ^ Completely my point.

    Life is way tight for me right now. I do side work, go to school and pay all the bills. It's tough. . . I doubt I will have the time to have a job and go to school. It is time demanding. I am pulling all A's, but it's very time consuming. There are 19 year old's way ahead of me.

    But, at least if I do it now I will have it much better later on.


    Quote Originally Posted by dec11 View Post
    Being a bodybuilder is completely irrelevant to one's career choice
    No way I can agree with this. When I dug ditches in the middle of the desert 10 hours a day I couldn't lift after work. . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by < <Samson> > View Post
    ^ Completely my point.

    Life is way tight for me right now. I do side work, go to school and pay all the bills. It's tough. . . I doubt I will have the time to have a job and go to school. It is time demanding. I am pulling all A's, but it's very time consuming. There are 19 year old's way ahead of me.

    But, at least if I do it now I will have it much better later on.




    No way I can agree with this. When I dug ditches in the middle of the desert 10 hours a day I couldn't lift after work. . . .
    hardly a career choice.

    this is when the whole bb'ing thing gets completely stupid, what's it got to do with the rest of someone's life as in career etc??? theres more to life............

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    a politician in ireland is best job for a bodybuilder

    you do fvckall and charge everything to your expense account

    couldnt get anything better

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    A job where ur paid for what you know rather than what you do

    Where you use your brain rather than your brawn.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by baseline_9 View Post
    A job where ur paid for what you know rather than what you do

    Where you use your brain rather than your brawn.....
    that rules out my suggestion then

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    Quote Originally Posted by danb View Post
    that rules out my suggestion then
    lmfao

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanB View Post
    that rules out my suggestion then
    too fvckin true lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by BUTTERYGOODNESS View Post
    Y a casino lol
    It could be anywhere, but you're more likely going to find steady work there. plus after you put your 8 hours in, you're done for the day. You don't have to worry about getting stuck doing overtime. Plus you'll always have access to freshly cooked food at work so you can throw your tupperware away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honkey_Kong View Post
    It could be anywhere, but you're more likely going to find steady work there. plus after you put your 8 hours in, you're done for the day. You don't have to worry about getting stuck doing overtime. Plus you'll always have access to freshly cooked food at work so you can throw your tupperware away.
    I get ya hahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrcivil View Post
    Worst part is I am finishing my apprenticeship now and starting to make good dollars I take home 1500$ a week try finding a job where I can make that kind of bread without going through the physical hardness or having to study and be broke as hell for the next 4+ years and I have a wife and 2 kids so im kind of stuck now wish I could find something to change to which ticks all the boxes for me
    Bro, what trade are you in that you can take home $1500 / week? What is your hourly rate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by run_n_fool

    Bro, what trade are you in that you can take home $1500 / week? What is your hourly rate?
    Come to Alberta. All kinds of jobs paying 1500/week. Gotta love oil

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    Quote Originally Posted by capetown View Post
    Come to Alberta. All kinds of jobs paying 1500/week. Gotta love oil
    yeah but like 800 of that is going to taxes...

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    Quote Originally Posted by run_n_fool

    Bro, what trade are you in that you can take home $1500 / week? What is your hourly rate?
    I'm a industrial commercial plumber hourly rate is only 38$ per hour but get site allowances travel allowances and stuff brings my take home pay to about 1500 without doing any overtime or Saturday work take home about 2 k a week if I do ot and Saturday's

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    Quote Originally Posted by capetown

    Come to Alberta. All kinds of jobs paying 1500/week. Gotta love oil
    Wish I could travel there but I think your country is very strict on us individual's with a shady past

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honkey_Kong

    yeah but like 800 of that is going to taxes...
    Lol. Not likely. I wouldnt get out of bed for 700 bucks a week take home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by capetown View Post
    Come to Alberta. All kinds of jobs paying 1500/week. Gotta love oil
    Can you live on $1500 a week? Especially before taxes? I would have to take a 2/3 pay-cut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts
    Can you live on $1500 a week? Especially before taxes? I would have to take a 2/3 pay-cut.
    What's ur job and how much education is needed?? Salary? Hours? Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by capetown View Post
    Lol. Not likely. I wouldnt get out of bed for 700 bucks a week take home.
    I was exaggerating, but don't you guys pay like nearly 50% in taxes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by < <Samson> > View Post
    If you are considering getting a degree, here is my o2 Cents.

    Get it from a place worth a shit and in something that you like to a point and something usable. I know plenty of people who got full on BA degrees but have crap for work.

    Shit like Psychology and Communication are just a complete joke. Unless you already are a pro and just need a BA degree to move up the ladder.
    are a low level degree and incoorporate subjects that are considered 'Arts', and we all know art = mostly personal theory bs.
    BSc's are worth alot more, and get you much further, on this side of the world anyhow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BUTTERYGOODNESS View Post
    What's ur job and how much education is needed?? Salary? Hours? Lol
    Dude, you never heard him talk about his job before? He gets paid pretty much to go post on steroids forums. The dude is my hero.

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    lets not forget that a degree doesnt guarantee anyone a job. ive one and its been largely useless due to the leisure industry taking a nose dive in this country's recession.
    if going the degree route pick something with a wide range/something economy proof.

    in all honesty, if it werent for living cost restrictions i wouldnt be working for any mug, i'd be running my own show like a high end club/bar........

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    Quote Originally Posted by BUTTERYGOODNESS View Post
    What's ur job and how much education is needed?? Salary? Hours? Lol
    I dont hold any of the certs anymore except for A+ since it's lifetime but I have had all the training in MCSE and most if not all in CCNA.

    A lot of my training I took on hours at work, some off hours and also paid for by my work after I got laid off for re education about 15 years ago.

    Salary is right at 80K a year but I also get 23% increase for working nights and paid for overtime. Ive already grossed a little over 101K so far this year and our Christmas is a lot of overtime pay plus holiday pay so anything I work will be making around $100 hr. I should gross roughly 120K this year.


    I work 12 hr shifts so I work 4 days one week and 3 days the next week. BTW I'm working (at work) now.

    Since I just mentioned it in another post I guess it's relevant to this one also due to the questions.
    My cubicle so to speak (we have short walls) has 4 computer monitors. I only use 2 for surfing. We also have 2, 70" plasma TV we can watch most any channel we want on Dish Networks and 3, projection TV screens 150" each we also can switch to any channel including Monday night football or whatever happens to be on. LOL

    OH and btw it's time for me to take the 5 minute walk over to the gym on campus so I can take my 1hr break and eat more when I get back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts View Post
    I dont hold any of the certs anymore except for A+ since it's lifetime but I have had all the training in MCSE and most if not all in CCNA.

    A lot of my training I took on hours at work, some off hours and also paid for by my work after I got laid off for re education about 15 years ago.

    Salary is right at 80K a year but I also get 23% increase for working nights and paid for overtime. Ive already grossed a little over 101K so far this year and our Christmas is a lot of overtime pay plus holiday pay so anything I work will be making around $100 hr. I should gross roughly 120K this year.


    I work 12 hr shifts so I work 4 days one week and 3 days the next week. BTW I'm working (at work) now.

    Since I just mentioned it in another post I guess it's relevant to this one also due to the questions.
    My cubicle so to speak (we have short walls) has 4 computer monitors. I only use 2 for surfing. We also have 2, 70" plasma TV we can watch most any channel we want on Dish Networks and 3, projection TV screens 150" each we also can switch to any channel including Monday night football or whatever happens to be on. LOL

    OH and btw it's time for me to take the 5 minute walk over to the gym on campus so I can take my 1hr break and eat more when I get back.
    its a hard old life eh?

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    Sign me up for that job haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts View Post
    I dont hold any of the certs anymore except for A+ since it's lifetime but I have had all the training in MCSE and most if not all in CCNA.

    A lot of my training I took on hours at work, some off hours and also paid for by my work after I got laid off for re education about 15 years ago.

    Salary is right at 80K a year but I also get 23% increase for working nights and paid for overtime. Ive already grossed a little over 101K so far this year and our Christmas is a lot of overtime pay plus holiday pay so anything I work will be making around $100 hr. I should gross roughly 120K this year.


    I work 12 hr shifts so I work 4 days one week and 3 days the next week. BTW I'm working (at work) now.

    Since I just mentioned it in another post I guess it's relevant to this one also due to the questions.
    My cubicle so to speak (we have short walls) has 4 computer monitors. I only use 2 for surfing. We also have 2, 70" plasma TV we can watch most any channel we want on Dish Networks and 3, projection TV screens 150" each we also can switch to any channel including Monday night football or whatever happens to be on. LOL

    OH and btw it's time for me to take the 5 minute walk over to the gym on campus so I can take my 1hr break and eat more when I get back.
    i gotta get back into computing, i failed my CCNA the first time i went for it, never went back.... was close too..

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    Life is a beach but someone has to do it. It has been a long road getting here though and not so easy. I have had plenty or hard knocks along the way and back breaking (literally) jobs so I deserve a bit of a break I.

    OH yeah, Im back from the gym having my food and getting ready to go home soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts
    Can you live on $1500 a week? Especially before taxes? I would have to take a 2/3 pay-cut.
    Like i said, i wouldnt get out of bed for 1500 before taxes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by capetown View Post
    Like i said, i wouldnt get out of bed for 1500 before taxes.
    i wonder how much a bed tester makes...

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