>go to a bullshit community college for 2 years
>become a Pediatric nurse at a quaint pediatric clinic
>put a thermometer in a kid faking sick to avoid school
>$63,000 starting, easy, non-gross nursing opportunities that range from $80k on after a few years
So, how come you won't follow my lead?
with a few years as a 2 year degree nurse, you can go on to make around $70k-$80k+ as a 'nurse manager' or as a nurse that makes sure the hospital is functioning at a healthy environment
It's engineer salary range without melting your brain. Take the medical pill, bros
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cuz most people will do this, end up being shoehorned into a regular nursing position, and never leave. its good advice, but when it comes to things you gotta aim for a FIELD you like, not one specific job within a field you like. otherwise you will spend most of your career hating yourself.
>So, how come you won't follow my lead?
Oh trust me, plenty of people are. Let's talk in 5-10 years when you need to retool though once they deem your "paper" outdated.