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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Indiana
Posts: 659
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You never know what will get to you & what won't. I dissect animals with no problem, but they are dead. Blood drawn does freak me out though, but I don't like needles. When My dog logan had to have blood drawn I almost cried. When I worked at the vet office I had no problem with the spaying, neutering, & hernia operations. What got me was they were declawing this adorable little siamese kitten & i couldn't handle it. And it wasn't only emotions; I literally turned green....it's a rather invasive surgery. I know what you mean about seeing dogs put down I couldn't handle that either. I know had my local vet offices that would let me come volunteer there if I wanted to. I could take care of boarded animals & such & then you wouldn't have to deal with the death, but still be able to see what goes on.
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Donating 4WT Yakker
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Central Texas
Posts: 5,717
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Lindsay, I do understand what you are saying - it is wonderful to do something you love everyday - because I do that, so I know. But, you are right, you can't do something that you love, if you can't make a living wage. How about being a vet? I know, it is a lot of money and a long time, so maybe that isn't practical either. But then, you never know!
In my job, I work with a program for people who have a bachelor's degree in something else, but want to come into nursing. We have a 3 year program so that when they graduate, they have a master's in nursing. I work with people who have always wanted to be a nurse, and now they are doing it. We have people of all ages in the program - some who are in their 40's, 50' and even 60's, living out their dream. It's great!
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Donating 4WT 2000 Club Member
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Over time I've been a:
1. Relief manager in drug/alcohol rehab center 2. Emergency medical Tech (ambulance attendant) 3. Realtor 4. Insurance agent 5. Medicare claims processor 6. nursing assistant (both in a nursing home and in-home private care) 7. bank teller supervisor 8. Jailor 9. assembly line in a furniture factory 10. website administrator 11. kennel owner/operator And these are just the jobs I can think of off-hand. lol MANY people change career several times. 40 hrs a week is a lot of time to spend doing something you really don't enjoy. Maybe what you need to do is to look for a way to use the degree you already have in a place or field that would be more enjoyable for you. Good luck!
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Donating 4WT Talker
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Saskatchewan
Posts: 3,764
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That sounds like a great program Gayle! There were people in their 40's when I went to college too... just finally doing what they wanted to do.
I had a talk with my boss today and I got a pretty substantial raise. I don't get my own office, but I have the go-ahead to come up with a new plan for the area of the office where I sit... I'm the only person there after all! And I hate just sitting out in the open so I get to bring in partition walls to block off an area for myself. All the better to hide my 4WT breaks ![]() I also told him I'd like to work towards my applied science technologist (a.sc.t) designation, and to do that I'd need to be much more involved in projects. I told him I can't JUST draft. He said that sounds great and if I can hold out until we get another drafter (they're looking!), I can start helping out our civil engineer with her projects. So that might make work a little more exciting ![]()
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sounds interesting...I feel one should think about career change if they got bored or don't want to continue.
veterinary technologist program looks good ![]() |
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