I have to be honest, that lady x-ray technician position probably could be had for one year, possibly two years of a technical school.Not a dig, but I think there are a ton of healthcare worker jobs where the amount of credits needed far exceeds the job requirements. I got a set of x-rays on my neck just this morning, I'm sure the nice lady that was operating the machine required at least a couple of years of schooling, maybe more. Literally all she did was had me stand where the X was on the board and push a button after I was standing still enough.
If I were in the medical field, I would be asking myself what my fallback plan is after all the boomers are dead. The boomers are at end-of-life treatment so it is booming right now with the hip & knee replacements, cardio, cancer care etc., but then what happens in 10 more years when you patient population drops in half?
If I were going to school today, mortician is where I would be looking.
Furthermore, if that technician wants to advance her career in radiology it’s almost a sure thing, actually it is a sure thing a healthcare network/hospital would pay for it