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Ok ya’ll….I actually resorted
to using the writing prompt today (annnnddd I didn’t have it all written and
scheduled to post first thing this morning). I know, I know…you guys are
getting spoiled by me being all organized and all. I do have to say, I need to
get this thing done and posted before the girl decides to wake up from her nap…yikes!
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The prompt for today was: “if
you could have any job (and instantly have the training and qualifications to
do it), which job would you want?”
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That is actually REALLY easy
for me…my whole life I’ve worked in healthcare in some way, shape or form and I’ve
known I wanted to ever since I was a little kid! Of course, when as a little
kid I wanted to grow up to be a doctor…I think a lot of us did. However, my
want of it was a little more specific…I wanted to be a pediatric surgeon or an
ER doc. Yes, this was when I was a little kid. Needless to say life gets in the
way and allllll those years of school are a near impossibility with little
kids. That is unless you want to miss their younger years and I didn’t.
I’d still say with 100%
certainty that if I could be a pediatric surgeon without all the years of
schooling…I’d do it today (ok, I’d do it when Hailey starts school)!
How amazing! I think that would be a very rewarding career field. :)
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to do it, but at this point and time another 10 years of school and 5 kids...not too viable. LOL
DeleteMan how nice it'd be to instantly have training for something!! Man life would be so great hah.
ReplyDeleteI want to be a lactation consultant so it's in the medical field as well!
I know...it'd be cool to know what everyone would want to do if that were the case...
DeleteGo for it! Being in the healthcare field is morally rewarding; a noble profession. I'm in it. :-)
ReplyDeleteI actually have worked in the healthcare field for a long time (most of my adult life). The last 10 years or so have been in Peds. For some reason though I just love the OR. That may be because it's something different. I usually work in critical care.
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