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Posted on 6/9/16 at 6:06 pm to LanierSpots
Posted on 6/9/16 at 6:06 pm to LanierSpots
So I've decided to start school back this fall. I'll be 25 but I have less of a clue as to what I want to do than I did the first time around when I was 18.
If y'all could do it over, what kind of career would you pursue?
If y'all could do it over, what kind of career would you pursue?
Posted on 6/9/16 at 6:24 pm to BowlJackson
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If y'all could do it over, what kind of career would you pursue?
Though I fish for a living now, I am a EET. I would probably do the same. I worked about 15 years before I gave it up for the low paying life of fishing and I really enjoyed it
My wife is a Pharmacist. Let me say, it is a sweet job. So much flexibility, pays excellent and is always going to be sought after. If I had a daughter right now that was going to school, I would push her towards it
Posted on 6/9/16 at 8:55 pm to BowlJackson
I'm a doctor.
I like what I do.
However, for college degree consider business degree with some classes in Quality Improvement and process management or maybe even a degree in "Industrial engineering".
It may sound crazy, but as a doc in my 50's I basically manage problems and people for about 50% of my day and clinical work for the other 50%. Whatever field you go into, it all eventually comes down to "Process".
So I don't know what the name of the degrees that include process improvement, change management, and these other things that I've had to piecemeal over the years, but at least consider taking a few courses about quality, process management, etc
I like what I do.
However, for college degree consider business degree with some classes in Quality Improvement and process management or maybe even a degree in "Industrial engineering".
It may sound crazy, but as a doc in my 50's I basically manage problems and people for about 50% of my day and clinical work for the other 50%. Whatever field you go into, it all eventually comes down to "Process".
So I don't know what the name of the degrees that include process improvement, change management, and these other things that I've had to piecemeal over the years, but at least consider taking a few courses about quality, process management, etc
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