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Old Oct 10, 2001, 05:17 PM
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My daughter has explored a new careers: nurse, nurse
practitioner, pharmacist, PT, OT, speech, Physician assistant,
physician, pharmacist. Are there any other recommendations of
fields that may have 4-6 years education that
she might investigate ? thanks

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Old Oct 11, 2001, 08:25 PM
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we have a rehab counselor who makes big bucks and does very little. mostly visit with staff and walk around with his hands in his pockets. he can move pretty fast--to be first in line at potlucks or in-services with food. mind you he doesnt contribute to the pot luck. seriously though, it could be a good job if you enjoy talking to people. not sure of the degree required.

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