I am a student in my last year of high school. I really am gravitating towards something in the medical field. However, since I am going to get married and have kids, going to medical school and getting married in internships and being a new fully licensed MD in a couple hundred K's in debt with my newborn makes this a little bit harder. Plus I want to stay home for my kids so I don't want to go right back to work. So if I do some roughly estimated math I will be 25-30 when I am married, 25-30 in residency/internship, from med school and forward in debt, 30-35 full time mom, maybe at 40 I would be able to start up again and be re-certified.....
But I still need a job in my early twenties that pays really well. I'm thinking surgical assistant or some kind of nurse because I do NOT want to be in debt and pay malpractice insurance and work myself out just to have that degree while I'm a mom- even though being a MD is what I would do if I were a man haha. I know, I know I plan too far sometimes but at least I'm thinking about my future. Any suggestions in the medical field?
I would also like to make a minimum of $ 60,000 a year. I'm pretty smart, and I usually never say that, but I do pretty well in school and I WILL sure as heck work for it.
If you have any suggestions for careers, my personality is ISTJ, meaning I am introverted, sensing, thinking, judging in Carl Jung's personality test. I am pretty factual, but I'm not extremely compassionate and merciful. I do like variety in a job, and I like thing when they work out perfectly. I guess these personality generalizing test can give some kind of guide.
THANKY YOU ALL :)
ugh I also hate spelling/grammar errors. I missed it. THANK YOU ALL... not thanky lol
Cattales
You don't want much do ya. A suggestion that requires little money, you can work while you go to school is become a paramedic. You basicly get to do what a emergency doctor does in the field. Lots of doctors start out this way. Depending on where you live depends on the pay, BUT, the work days are usually 24 hour shifts, one day on, 2 off, making school for your md easier.
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