In One Sentence; if you weren't a nurse, you'd be a ________

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We've had such a long thread regarding whether or not we'd be a nurse if we could go back in time and start over again.

Let's do something light-hearted!

I'd like to know in one sentence what your dream job would be if you could choose anything...anything at all.

My dream job would be a photographer for National Geographic.

:D

Jbudd, you could read the books I write! :D

Rock Star...yup..that's it. :roll

Dream job? travel writer/performer.

Real life job? Event coordinator

A teacher who teaches Dr's, Nurse's and other Healthcare Staff how to care for people, to drive standards up.

Hang on that my job already.

Is'nt it nice to be doing what you enjoy:) :)

Specializes in Trauma, Teaching.

Bring 'em on Tonya! :p

I would own a business like this:

No building (Liability, Ins, Utilities, Rent/Leases)

No employees (Liability, Ins, Payroll, Workmans Comp etc)

No handeling of inventory (But has High Quality Products and Services (without any handeling; Research/Development with Competitive Prices-Convience)

No Money Exchanging in my hands

Inexpensive Duplication of businesses

Transfurable (inheritable to who ever I want)

Business associations who I choose to do business with

Residual Income that is also Inflation Proof

Business development is inexpensive and Mentorship is free

Market is Globle.

Thats a big sentence..oops Sorry that was two sentences.

Specializes in Inpatient Acute Rehab.

:D

I believe I would be a language arts and literature teacher. I have a degree in English also, but it does not pay well.

I would rent a huge space in historic old down town where I would open up a girlie girlie boutique. A cache of fabulous stuff. One of a kind necessary objects that you did not know you needed. Handbags to home decor.....

***sprinkling pink glitter as I hit submit reply***

....be a helicopter pilot!

Moho

Interesting how many have replied indicating they would remain in a medical-type field as physicians/nurses/ veternarians/caregivers etc.

You can take the person out of "nursing" but you can't take the "nurse" out of the person.

:confused: I thought the question was if ya wasn't a nurse what would ya be??? I am very interested in becoming a legal consultant anyone have suggestions on how and where to start? I would like to become a medical lawyer. How long does it take to obtain if your highest level is BSN?

Moho:specs:

Moho, Obtaining your J.D. requires 3 years of law school, then sitting for the bar exam.

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