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Anonymous Coward User ID: 815606 Canada 10/21/2010 11:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is there such a thing?..... Quoting: broke college student 1137295I chose this career because it is said to be "recession proof" but I don't think I'm going to be happy in the nursing field. I don't have many options for careers. I'm trying to sort this shit out now before I actually enter into the program and give up 2years of my life. prison guard |
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dereistic User ID: 846424 United Kingdom 10/21/2010 11:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Marijuana cultivation and distribution Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1137295Doesn't someone need a medical marijuana card for that? Prop 19 might pass this Nov! and No card needed. Yes, but there is nothing easier than getting a medical marijuana card. Just find a Dr. that gives them out, tell him you have insomnia or anxiety or damn near anything wrong with you, pay the $250 fee and then you can buy and grow weed, legally. "And as things fell apart, nobody paid much attention" |
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duncan216 User ID: 938616 United States 10/21/2010 11:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is there such a thing?..... Quoting: broke college student 1137295I chose this career because it is said to be "recession proof" but I don't think I'm going to be happy in the nursing field. I don't have many options for careers. I'm trying to sort this shit out now before I actually enter into the program and give up 2years of my life. Anything in the health care industry is usually a high demand job no matter what part of the country you live in especially nursing, but the field is definitely high stress. If you go into nursing it is best if you do become an RN instead of an LPN because more hospital regulations are demanding RN levels of certifications. Also, when starting out if you choose to work in a hospital you will more than likely be working 2nd or 3rd shift which many people do not like. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1137295 United States 10/21/2010 11:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Marijuana cultivation and distribution Quoting: dereisticDoesn't someone need a medical marijuana card for that? Prop 19 might pass this Nov! and No card needed. Yes, but there is nothing easier than getting a medical marijuana card. Just find a Dr. that gives them out, tell him you have insomnia or anxiety or damn near anything wrong with you, pay the $250 fee and then you can buy and grow weed, legally. Oh, wow I thought there was more information that had to be reviewed. Ha, I could open my own lil weed shop. lmao. Technically, I'm still in the medical field! Thanks, man. I wish the economy was better. I could actually go to college for what I love. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1137295 United States 10/21/2010 11:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is there such a thing?..... Quoting: duncan216I chose this career because it is said to be "recession proof" but I don't think I'm going to be happy in the nursing field. I don't have many options for careers. I'm trying to sort this shit out now before I actually enter into the program and give up 2years of my life. Anything in the health care industry is usually a high demand job no matter what part of the country you live in especially nursing, but the field is definitely high stress. If you go into nursing it is best if you do become an RN instead of an LPN because more hospital regulations are demanding RN levels of certifications. Also, when starting out if you choose to work in a hospital you will more than likely be working 2nd or 3rd shift which many people do not like. Well my plan is too only work part-time as an RN. Maybe in a doctors office? or in a clinic? I want to work part time as a RN and then go to school for Graphic Designing. :) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 541579 United States 10/21/2010 11:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is there such a thing?..... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1137295I chose this career because it is said to be "recession proof" but I don't think I'm going to be happy in the nursing field. I don't have many options for careers. I'm trying to sort this shit out now before I actually enter into the program and give up 2years of my life. Anything in the health care industry is usually a high demand job no matter what part of the country you live in especially nursing, but the field is definitely high stress. If you go into nursing it is best if you do become an RN instead of an LPN because more hospital regulations are demanding RN levels of certifications. Also, when starting out if you choose to work in a hospital you will more than likely be working 2nd or 3rd shift which many people do not like. Well my plan is too only work part-time as an RN. Maybe in a doctors office? or in a clinic? I want to work part time as a RN and then go to school for Graphic Designing. :) That sounds like a nice idea OP! do it now while you have the chance. things could change so rapidly. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1137295 United States 10/21/2010 11:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is there such a thing?..... Quoting: NazcaI chose this career because it is said to be "recession proof" but I don't think I'm going to be happy in the nursing field. I don't have many options for careers. I'm trying to sort this shit out now before I actually enter into the program and give up 2years of my life. Anything in the health care industry is usually a high demand job no matter what part of the country you live in especially nursing, but the field is definitely high stress. If you go into nursing it is best if you do become an RN instead of an LPN because more hospital regulations are demanding RN levels of certifications. Also, when starting out if you choose to work in a hospital you will more than likely be working 2nd or 3rd shift which many people do not like. Well my plan is too only work part-time as an RN. Maybe in a doctors office? or in a clinic? I want to work part time as a RN and then go to school for Graphic Designing. :) That sounds like a nice idea OP! do it now while you have the chance. things could change so rapidly. Thanks! I know its not the traditional way of doing things. i.e. graduate from HS go to a Uni get into 30k in debt. but I don't to be in debt after graduation. So, I came up with this plan. Go to a junior college and become an RN. Then, transfer my credits to a Uni. and work part time to cover the fees, housing, etc. Instead of depending on the gov'ts financial aid! |
duncan216 User ID: 938616 United States 10/21/2010 12:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is there such a thing?..... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1137295I chose this career because it is said to be "recession proof" but I don't think I'm going to be happy in the nursing field. I don't have many options for careers. I'm trying to sort this shit out now before I actually enter into the program and give up 2years of my life. Anything in the health care industry is usually a high demand job no matter what part of the country you live in especially nursing, but the field is definitely high stress. If you go into nursing it is best if you do become an RN instead of an LPN because more hospital regulations are demanding RN levels of certifications. Also, when starting out if you choose to work in a hospital you will more than likely be working 2nd or 3rd shift which many people do not like. Well my plan is too only work part-time as an RN. Maybe in a doctors office? or in a clinic? I want to work part time as a RN and then go to school for Graphic Designing. :) That sounds like a nice idea OP! do it now while you have the chance. things could change so rapidly. Thanks! I know its not the traditional way of doing things. i.e. graduate from HS go to a Uni get into 30k in debt. but I don't to be in debt after graduation. So, I came up with this plan. Go to a junior college and become an RN. Then, transfer my credits to a Uni. and work part time to cover the fees, housing, etc. Instead of depending on the gov'ts financial aid! That is the best way to do it because the traditional way of going to a university is just a way to delay the new entrants into the job market because there are no more jobs and they want to create more debt slaves. The best course if action today is to pursue some type of essential trade like nursing at a reasonable cost. Many community colleges and trade schools provide the same level of education at a cost that I found is often cheaper than most private high schools. The universities are just a further extension of the governments propaganda machine and the added bonus of creating more debt slaves. Good luck the RN programs are usually are pretty difficult, but it is worth the paycheck that you will get in the end. Also, make sure that the classes you take in junior college will transfer over to whatever college you decide to go to because colleges really like to screw you over and make you take more classes than you really need in order to steal more of your money. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1137206 Australia 10/21/2010 12:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is there such a thing?..... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1137295I chose this career because it is said to be "recession proof" but I don't think I'm going to be happy in the nursing field. I don't have many options for careers. I'm trying to sort this shit out now before I actually enter into the program and give up 2years of my life. Anything in the health care industry is usually a high demand job no matter what part of the country you live in especially nursing, but the field is definitely high stress. If you go into nursing it is best if you do become an RN instead of an LPN because more hospital regulations are demanding RN levels of certifications. Also, when starting out if you choose to work in a hospital you will more than likely be working 2nd or 3rd shift which many people do not like. Well my plan is too only work part-time as an RN. Maybe in a doctors office? or in a clinic? I want to work part time as a RN and then go to school for Graphic Designing. :) Graphic Designing? Don't - trust me. |