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#2
Posted 19 May 2004 - 07:23 AM
Well,
I know that a lot of biology classes are required, and I'm sure that human anatomy will be a requirement as well. I've also heard that physics plays a role in that job. I don't know if you're interested in being a funeral director or a mortician, but I would probably focus on human anatomy and biologically-oriented courses. I assume that some day you'll be working on cadavers and bodies of people that donated themselves to science, lol. Good luck with that, Lprince.
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I know that a lot of biology classes are required, and I'm sure that human anatomy will be a requirement as well. I've also heard that physics plays a role in that job. I don't know if you're interested in being a funeral director or a mortician, but I would probably focus on human anatomy and biologically-oriented courses. I assume that some day you'll be working on cadavers and bodies of people that donated themselves to science, lol. Good luck with that, Lprince.
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#3
Posted 19 May 2004 - 11:30 AM
I think a masters in health (whatever doctors get), an education in the human anatomy and insides (I don't think that anatomy includes organs), and I think you also need to have had another job in that field, though I'm not sure about that either.
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#4
Posted 19 May 2004 - 05:28 PM
well im hoping to do everything required on the bodies after the hospital discharges them and then arange the funeral service, sort out money with the familys, find a church and a good priest. and then lead the gues with the coffin(who i would have hired) and drive the hursts and everything and then after the service arange whats to happen to the bodie and put it to rest.
maybe do post-mortums and all that before and that sort of stuff.
sounds a bit morbid, i admit, but it would be nice(you know what i mean) to see people off from this world and make sure there bodies are put to rest properly.
maybe do post-mortums and all that before and that sort of stuff.
sounds a bit morbid, i admit, but it would be nice(you know what i mean) to see people off from this world and make sure there bodies are put to rest properly.
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#5
Posted 20 May 2004 - 04:09 AM
well the job you're describing doesn't really sound like you would need any anatomy classes, it sounds like you're describing the manager of a funeral home, which would require business knowledge.
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Posted 20 May 2004 - 11:33 PM
| QUOTE (Lprince @ May 19 2004, 01:28 PM) |
| well im hoping to do everything required on the bodies after the hospital discharges them and then arange the funeral service, sort out money with the familys, find a church and a good priest. and then lead the gues with the coffin(who i would have hired) and drive the hursts and everything and then after the service arange whats to happen to the bodie and put it to rest. maybe do post-mortums and all that before and that sort of stuff. sounds a bit morbid, i admit, but it would be nice(you know what i mean) to see people off from this world and make sure there bodies are put to rest properly. |
First of all, you're trying to put 4 different jobs into one.
The family hires the Hearse driver.
The Family decies If the body should be cremated or buried.
The Family hires the priest and finds the church.
YOU: File all the bills. Get the Family to sign the legal papers.
And organize the viewing IF the Family as it at your funeral home.
So you'd need buisness, accounting, and checking knowledge.
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