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Originally posted by ItsaPinkMoon
woo! for not having a job! hah I guess one could argue that school is a job... I don't see it as so. But I have a full class schedule and volunteer, so I'm good with no job for the time being...
me too, me too!
I'm also somewhat of a comedian and general hot-guy, but those are just hobbies.
Also, I moderate an adult pr0n site.
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Originally posted by Tarquin
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Good memory. Smoke more pot please. Thanks in advance.
We don't want to go through that again. I don't anyway. Some career fields simply can't have it.
Quick, ask how many child psychologists or rape therapists there are here. Tell me how many answers you get.
Yeah, they're here. They're people like everyone else. They're not going to acknowledge it though.
Way to be a turd in the punchbowl.
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Originally posted by Dakkon76
I used to be a web developer before deciding to go back to school for nursing. Anyone who thinks male nursing is for sissies is clueless
1. I'm happier at this job than anything I've ever done
2. Make great money and have the best job security around (knock on wood)
3. Am outnumbered at least 4:1 by women, the majority of whom are intelligent
4. Have infinite possibilities for advancement through training and/or education
I've been an RN for about 2 years and I'm working toward becoming a nurse anesthetist which is similar to an anesthesiologist except it's a master's in nursing. They start out anywhere from $150-$200 per year after a 2.5 year master's program. Even if you don't decide to become an advanced-practice nurse, a regular floor nurse gets about a $1.50/hr raise each year + a cost of living raise. Before you judge that old crotchety nurse at the hospital, consider the fact that they probably make about $45-50/hr because they've been doing it for 20 years.
I've always had decent luck when it comes to relationships, but being a male nurse is like shooting fish in a barrel. I'm dating a great girl right now (who I met at work) and continue to be hit on by girls I would have considered to be WAY out of my league prior to changing careers.
I just took a job on a new floor and have been looking back on the last two years. I realized that I absolutely LOVE my job... and I always hated visiting people in the hospital prior to nursing school (everyone was shocked when I told them what I was going back to school for). This is by far the best job I've ever had. I had no idea it could be so rewarding when I first considered nursing as a career, but it's amazing how good it feels to know you're making a positive difference in someone's life.
Anyway, I can't say enough good things about nursing and I always try to sell my profession to anyone thinking of going back to school
Yeah, ok, Florence Nightingale.
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Originally posted by diddylicious
I shake my ass on the internet.
Nice.
