In the Australian outback town where I grew up, being a nurse was the only job you could continue working at AFTER you married!
It was a town ruled by the union movement, and married women
weren't permitted to hold jobs! The jobs had to be for the single girls only.
TRUE! Understand, I'm talking about the 1960's.
Not that my decision to become a nurse was something I really considered or thought out in great detail. I really "sort of" fell into it. I'd actually always wanted to study law! However, circumstances sent me on a different pathway.
I'm always grateful I did become a nurse. I've never been unemployed, other than by choice, and have had an incredible journey along the way. It's a profession whereby you can travel and see other places and always be assurred of obtaining a job. Something I've done over the years. I think the thing that has always held true for me about being a nurse is; it's a
REAL job! It has purpose. It has a reason for being. I realise ALL jobs have reason/purpose, so
NO need to flame me! But nursing just has that edge and something more/extra, over most other jobs.
Would I do it all over again, given my time over? Hmmm .... the jury's still out on that one.