Very true, and those are just a few examples! There are jobs in the insurance industry, jobs in workplace ergonomics, remote jobs as an “advice nurse,” case management jobs, jobs at schools and camps, traveling jobs where you can try out different parts of the country before deciding where to live… the list goes on and on. So yes, it can be a stressful and strenuous career, but there are also so many alternatives within the profession, as well as options to work part time and pursue anything else you’d like in your time off. It isn’t a commitment to one particular type of job or lifestyle; it’s a great foundation that can open many different doors.
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