Working only short-period of time.

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I read a post saying working as a CNA and quit after 5 months can be potential RED FLAG that we should all avoid it.
But what does this mean??
That person is not consistent or dedicated enough to health care field?
Are there any reasonable excuses?
For example, I left this job as a CNA after 6 months because I realized that I needed time to just concentrated on full course load work to significantly improve my grades, verbal and science skills.
or I left because family probelm.... so and so....
Quitting after working short-period of time can results in having much lower chance to get into med school than lowering .2 on your GPA? Thank you for any input.

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