Whats your job?

I had the same idea. Worked as a tech in a hospital for over a year. Go for it if you can.

Just my 2 cents, but you ought to take a look at company's that sell and create biologics, i.e. tissue, cadaver grafts, synthetic grafts etc. with your background you mentioned. The tissue/stem cell business is advancing daily. Some positions are trainers in charge of learning the products inside and out and having the capability to translate that info to sales forces, nurses, surgeons. Travel a little, benefits and good money. Again, just a suggestion.
 
What's your job/job area? And what did you major in/study at school to get the job?

I'm a senior in HS so obviously still debating on what to go into. Just got accepted to UT yesterday so hopefully looking into a business major there!

hold a poli sci degree from UT, currently almost finished with 2nd year of law school. Good luck in your freshman year at UT, rush!
 
Thought I had you sold on teaching...;-)
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I haven't come close to making a decision yet. Too many options to think about. lol
Just my 2 cents, but you ought to take a look at company's that sell and create biologics, i.e. tissue, cadaver grafts, synthetic grafts etc. with your background you mentioned. The tissue/stem cell business is advancing daily. Some positions are trainers in charge of learning the products inside and out and having the capability to translate that info to sales forces, nurses, surgeons. Travel a little, benefits and good money. Again, just a suggestion.

It's a good suggestion. I don't even know where to look for those companies, though.
 
I haven't come close to making a decision yet. Too many options to think about. lol


It's a good suggestion. I don't even know where to look for those companies, though.

In my pants.

I'm done messing around now. And being a d'bag. :p
 
I haven't come close to making a decision yet. Too many options to think about. lol


It's a good suggestion. I don't even know where to look for those companies, though.

It's all good. You have resources available. Don't be too proud to use them for assistance.
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I'm a contractor to the US Gov. and I've comming up on 2 yrs away from US. and haven't gotten to see any Vols games.....except thru sucky/freezframe....streaming. But, better than nothing I guess...and Bob Kestling...."(
Be back soon!!!!! Will see 2011 season!!!!
 
Lyls I'm in the same boat as you are. I'm about to leave my current job n don't have a back-up plan. Thankfully I have two wonderful parents who will help me out some.

Deep down I know I should go to med-school. It's just one of those things I think I'm supposed to do. But idk what to do. I've thought about nursing, physical therapy, and health administration. I'm a damn good athletic trainer, but the $$$ Is not in it for the hrs I work. I feel like I'm almost 30 and haven't got a clue
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Lyls I'm in the same boat as you are. I'm about to leave my current job n don't have a back-up plan. Thankfully I have two wonderful parents who will help me out some.

Deep down I know I should go to med-school. It's just one of those things I think I'm supposed to do. But idk what to do. I've thought about nursing, physical therapy, and health administration. I'm a damn good athletic trainer, but the $$$ Is not in it for the hrs I work. I feel like I'm almost 30 and haven't got a clue
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More 2 cents, I suggest you not leave your current position until you have another one, regardless of your support system and how tough it may be on you. If I'm interviewing or looking at an application and the person currently doesn't have a job, they get put at the bottom. Toughing things out is a lost art nowadays and you have a better chance if you show you didn't quit a job without having something lined up. jmo. People look for good decision makers and many think that's a bad decision.
 
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