You may be a sinner but your innocence is mine

Member 33495

Level 7.28

Apr 2009

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Apr 26, 2009, 08:54 PM
Local time: Apr 26, 2009, 05:54 PM
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While I'm not 100% sure what I ultimately want to do, I do know this much: I don't want to be doing something I hate for the rest of my life.
Working the corporate nine-to-five is something I would absolutely like to avoid as best I can. I've been there, done that, and I have to say, it's not very alluring. Most of these jobs require extremely repetitious duties that make you want to claw your fucking face off after the first couple months. I don't know how people survive longer than that.
At present I'm working towards a degree in nursing with a minor in surgical technology. I've always had a knack for anatomy and physiology and nursing is a pretty efficient way of explointing that for quick money. Working in surgeries - that's really my goal. If surgical technologists were paid better, more in demand, and taken more seriously, that would be my major. Down the road once I finish nursing school, I'll probably see if I can qualify for a physician's assistant school with a focus on OR procedures.
Life has a funny way of dictating one's path, however. My main focus above all is to enjoy the time I've got while I'm young. You only get one chance at that but plenty of chances at a good education.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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