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I'd like peoples opinions or experience on best jobs in the Health care field that allows a lenient schedule to continue serious bodybuilding on the side?
You're best bet is to find a position that is contingent. I'm in doctorates school, so I hardly have time to work anymore. Being considered contingent all I have to do is work one weekend date a pay period. Whether it's 4 or 24 hours I still keep my job. It's nice because if my schedule opens up I can just call and ask if they have availability. Can't beat hospital pay either.
I've actually been employed to this hospital since undergrad. I'm going for PT right now. I was just a sitter there once every other weekend and worked as a research analyst in the exercise phys lab at my university. Basically got paid 10.50 to study lolAre you doing the NP program?
Right! Statuatory rape isn't as frowned upon as much as it once wasHigh school gym teacher. So many positives!
That's what I'm saying dude! So many stories of chick teachers hooking up with young bucks.. Who's to deny us our right to bang young sloots?Right! Statuatory rape isn't as frowned upon as much as it once was :yup:
I am a respiratory therapist and only work 3 days for 12 hours.. and I make good money I train 5 days a week..
Aha I want to do endo as well. Don't make Me sad man, I know my Life is over :,( the mcat wasn't that bad actually.I'm thinking pharmacy is honestly the best bet as for serious bodybuilding (if you can get in) ..but I mean this is pushing the hobby/passion to the extreme haha obviously you're not going to jeopardize or limit a career opportunity for bodybuilding unless your the next phil heath.. I was also debating pre-med and going into endocrinology..but that would mean another year in school to take physics 1 & 2, then biochemistry (thankfully all chems done) then the damn MCAT..then medschool..you might as well throw bodybuilding/ gym out the window med school workload is nuts..... Any guys radiology ..or other departments in hospital that pay decent
what med school are you going to. I just took the MCAT and plan on attending Johns HopkinsSubbing for info. Currently pre med here, last leg of undergrad
Not sure yet, I'm taking a year off.what med school are you going to. I just took the MCAT and plan on attending Johns Hopkins
we have a few sitter that are looking and applying into PA school.I've actually been employed to this hospital since undergrad. I'm going for PT right now. I was just a sitter there once every other weekend and worked as a research analyst in the exercise phys lab at my university. Basically got paid 10.50 to study lol
my sister is a occupational therapist for the school district. Has tons of vacation and works really easy hours. Usually works from home every Friday too. I think the ot assistants are called cota's and they also get paid well. Check it out. If I wasn't a teacher I would probably do one of those two.Or you could do PTA or OTA! Or you could be an RN and then go back and get a bigger degree And become a nurse anethesist.(make about 150-200k
Yessir! COTAs are what the assistants are called! I graduate this May with a degree for Physical Therapist Assistant. 2 years of school, start out making 45k-55k a year in my area. Texas, they make 80k-100kmy sister is a occupational therapist for the school district. Has tons of vacation and works really easy hours. Usually works from home every Friday too. I think the ot assistants are called cota's and they also get paid well. Check it out. If I wasn't a teacher I would probably do one of those two.
Only diff in PT and PTA is that the PTA cant do evals and discharges. The PT also usually what makes the plan of care. Same goes for OT and COTAYessir! COTAs are what the assistants are called! I graduate this May with a degree for Physical Therapist Assistant. 2 years of school, start out making 45k-55k a year in my area. Texas, they make 80k-100k
Easy as this buddy! Got to a JUCO and get your radiology tech degree of applied sciences(its a two year degree) than work making 40-50k for awhile! Then go back another year and get a degree in nuclear medicine(people who inject stuff into people and do MRI) 3-4 yrs of school and making 65k-75k!
Lol did you quote yourself natty?Only diff in PT and PTA is that the PTA cant do evals and discharges. The PT also usually what makes the plan of care. Same goes for OT and COTA
I think he deserves some sort of award.Lol did you quote yourself natty?
Organic chemistry was not hard at all.As jackedjack said med school is the route i am taking. BUT with that being said prepare for organic chem to turn your mind inside out. Subbed
Yep, not much schooling and you can make bankMy girlfriend is nuclear medicne tech, she has her BSN as well and off dats she works in stress test lab and for a cardiologist. She makes very good money
Hahaha, guess i did! Meant to edit itLol did you quote yourself natty?
Really? I ended with a B 83% it really matters how you learn. I am more of a hands on, once I got a model kit it became a lot easierOrganic chemistry was not hard at all.
Yea her work gives her extra money a month for doing and obtaining further education, right now she makes extra 350$ a month just because she has her bachelors and a hazmat training.Yep, not much schooling and you can make bank
I suppose so. I loved the models and had a great professor. I just loved everything about organic, it caught my interest.Really? I ended with a B 83% it really matters how you learn. I am more of a hands on, once I got a model kit it became a lot easier
Where are you going for your undergrad ? I graduated with the same degree and in PT school right now. It was either that or Pharmacy but took enough sports/physiology classes that I just decided to stay PT.I'm working Kinesiology undergrad headed to PT school. While it's expensive, time-consuming, and a damned lengthy endeavor, I train exactly 1000x more efficiently than before I ever started down it. Additionally, all the PTs at my girlfriend's old clinic were in ridiculously good shape. Money's good after the decade of student loans. Just the sheer knowledge is so damned useful. So yeah, if you hate free time and money, think about it.
I did like it more then regular chem but, that being said Orgo for me was just a big "puzzle" and I like solving puzzles. So for the most part I liked it. Just a couple units that stumped meI suppose so. I loved the models and had a great professor. I just loved everything about organic, it caught my interest.
Hey man sorry for the slow response,Thanks for the input. What is involved in respiratory therapy? ...I'm currently a senior In health science major doing decent, I was planning to go PA school after PANCE exam but now I'm not sure if I will get in due to the competitiveness...my major focuses on a variety of careers in the health field so this is why I'm asking. My advisor sucks!
what state are you in?Hey man sorry for the slow response, Respiratory is chill, well it is where I work but it really depends on where you work. We manage ventilators (life support machines) and give breathing treatments..we also are a big part of the code blue and if you work on the east coast the RT will do intubation and A line placements.
Californiawhat state are you in?