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

Specializes in 5 yrs OR, ASU Pre-Op 2 yr. ER.

Johnny Depp's personal sponge bather.

Come on now, you don't have anything you'd like to do for yourself, apart from swooning over a celebrity?

Pathetic.

I'd move to Hawaii....oh wait...I'm already here! Soldier of Fortune, I guess. Heal'n & Kill'n :cool:

Specializes in 5 yrs OR, ASU Pre-Op 2 yr. ER.
Originally posted by DelightNP

Come on now, you don't have anything you'd like to do for yourself, apart from swooning over a celebrity?

Pathetic.

No, what's pathetic is when someone takes a fun thread and uses it as a chance to call someone's joking answer 'pathetic'.

And you OBVIOUSLY did not read every post, otherwise you would have seen the first two replies i had before your put-down.

To save you some time: page 2 posts 54 and 55:)

Actually I've read the entire thread and it wasn't directed entirely at you, I'm sure you've seen all the so and so's private duty nurse blah blah blah before your post. Mine just happened to follow yours. I just think its sad that when a person has the opportunity to define herself and her life's ambition, she would instead choose to do otherwise. Just my .02, and I'm entitled to it.

Specializes in 5 yrs OR, ASU Pre-Op 2 yr. ER.

It maybe blah to you, but it maybe something that someone would love to do. Even it if is for someone else, he or she may, if fact, be defining themselves just fine. If their life's ambition is to do for others, andf it makes them happy, why knock it?

If I were not a nurse, I'd be a FASHION DESIGNER!!! :cool:

Specializes in 5 yrs OR, ASU Pre-Op 2 yr. ER.

Better you than me, i can't sketch or draw anymore than stick figures ;)

You're right. I should appreciate that someone's life ambition is to be Benjamin Bratt's private nurse. Hmm. :rolleyes:

I'm not knocking it. Really, I'm not. But in my practice and in my life I always encourage women to define themselves as whole entities and not in the context of what they can do for a man.

Specializes in 5 yrs OR, ASU Pre-Op 2 yr. ER.
Originally posted by DelightNP

You're right. I should appreciate that someone's life ambition is to be Benjamin Bratt's private nurse. Hmm. :rolleyes:

I'm not knocking it. Really, I'm not. But in my practice and in my life I always encourage women to define themselves as whole entities and not in the context of what they can do for a man.

OMGosh, you're reading WAY WAY too much into it if you call what i said in that post a 'life ambition', and it's not even worth arguing anymore :roll Have a nice day. :chuckle

It maybe blah to you, but it maybe something that someone would love to do. Even it if is for someone else, he or she may, if fact, be defining themselves just fine. If their life's ambition is to do for others, andf it makes them happy, why knock it?

Your words, not mine.

the person that mows the grass next to the highways in Florida......... year round work, air conditioned cab - just me and my mower - what bliss:cool:

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