Mandalore545

Mandalore545

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About Mandalore545

Mandalore545 specializes in N/A.


Well I am wanting to make a career in the medical field. I know that I am going to get my BSN and become a surgical nurse one day. Maybe one day I will become a CRNA too! But I love science, medicine, and above all, people.

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  1. Your desired specialty

    For the love of God please let me one day work in surgery! I have loved surgeries since I was a little kid. I would sneak away from my bedroom at night and hide behind the couch and watch E.R (my mom watched that show and I hid around the corner:)). ...
  2. "And what would you like me to do about it?"

    @eriksoln That totally sounds like me. One day when I am an RN I know that there will be a few instances where I do something like that. You seriously gave me the lulz. I will never forget that:)
  3. Fired After 50, Part I: What It's Like To Be A Statistic

    ^Whoa....
  4. Fired After 50, Part I: What It's Like To Be A Statistic

    Yeah, I cannot stand the central valley. It is too hot (supposed to be 106 degrees tomorrow!) and too boring. Not to mention, the air quality is terrible here. But there is high demand here and the money is good. But home is where the heart is and if...
  5. Fired After 50, Part I: What It's Like To Be A Statistic

    Wow! I'm getting kinda of nervous now, lol. I wonder if I will be able to find a job after school now...granted, I'm not in my 50's or 60's, but if they are "letting go" of people with your guy's tenure and knowledge, why would there be any hope for ...
  6. Fired After 50, Part I: What It's Like To Be A Statistic

    Ah, thank you so much:). You made my day by me making your day, ha... Now I just have to learn this emoticon thing (I generally don't go outside of happy faces).
  7. Fired After 50, Part I: What It's Like To Be A Statistic

    My father works in the grocery business as a manager of a store. He was telling me and my grandfather a couple of days ago that his company are just "letting people go" as they do. But what is odd is that it is not just people that should be "let go"...