So here’s the thing — my cousin and I have been thinking about going into the healthcare field, and she’s leaning toward becoming a caregiver while I’ve been more interested in the CNA route. We’re both pretty new to this and trying to understand the real-life difference between being a caregiver and a certified nursing assistant. We’ve heard that CNAs go through more formal training, but on the other hand, caregivers seem to have more flexibility. I just want to know from someone who’s been there — what should we expect day-to-day, and is there really a big difference in how they’re treated or paid?