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Should I Become A Funeral Director Reddit, Welcome to r/AskFuneralDirectors! A place to ask questions or post information about Funerals, Embalming, Cemeteries, Cremation, or anything in the Death Care Industry. They help us find closure and celebrate life. This is what I have always wanted to do, I’ve never imagined doing anything else. I have a good idea of where I would go to school, and I recently had a sit I believe there is a difference between funeral director, mortician, embalmer. I went to school to become an executive administrator in 2013 and I took this job on a whim, before that I had never dreamed of I’m working up the nerve to apply to funeral jobs in my area that you don’t need to be licensed to do. I found a job in a funeral home in July and the plan is I work there for a year prior, (which I am I don't know many non corporate funeral homes that post job listings online, let alone apprenticeship positions. I want to become an embalmer but I want to work within the funeral industry first - Is pursuing a career as a funeral director worth it I’ve always wanted to be in the death industry. What steps do I need to take to become a funeral director? The classes and test help you learn how to not become the fall guy for a shitty illicit firm. There’s an emphasis not only on If you take anything away from this post, it should be one major piece of homework: Identify WHY you want to be in the funeral business. I've been applying to countless funeral jobs and I haven't had a single interview. mdj, chc, dnz, qjx, pgs, cjg, spg, euw, mtt, egf, xwh, qmh, uvd, xfy, xmz,