Right now, I don't even know anymore. But I'm very sure that I dislike doctoring with a passion.
I was a doctor a month ago. It was a roller coaster ride of emotions, but mainly depression. But hey, right now I don't feel like wishing I wasn't born into the world in the first place or set myself on fire when I'm at the gas station.
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That is intense. I left med-school for the insane amount of depression and stress i had.
Now i work around my family. So, when we relocate and settle down, i get a job and do this again and again every two years or so. Its not that bad because i vary my jobs ( with computers , Secretary and even retail) so often, i don't get bored easily anymore.
Except this month, where radaman took place and stayed home gaming throughout xD
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Yes......First time.Sorry so excited.
http://media.giphy.com/media/a2bVaOvWsRrgs/giphy.gif
Btw i like your job,search it a little and its nice.
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let hope that job market on your side is more "brighten" than ourside , you will need it
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I've never done that myself but I salute you for your courage. Hope you'll get your dream job! :)
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Hey, do whatever makes you happy. I gonna tell you from my own experience, it might backfire, but it doesn't matter as long as you do what you want and nothing else matters. Get back on your feet and pursue your dreams! You go, boy!
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i actually like what i'm doing now. but it ends soon, than we will see
being happy in your job is more important than money :)
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The only job I ever left was a temporary part-time job distributing flyers, because I had found a full-time job in my field of work.
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I hope you do good in med school, be very passionate about what you're doing.
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I only quit my job twice in my life. Once was because I was moved to a boring project (and it looked like the company didn't have much of a future; many were quitting by that point), once because it was a very long commute (around 3 hours a day) and my second child was born.
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I've studied in a specialized customs service academy/university, after graduation I've been assigned a job in an anti-smuggling department in customs department in one of the southern regions of my country. I've worked there for about 7 months, then quit. The worst part of working for the government (apart from bureaucracy and small salaries) is that no one really cares for the real effect of the work, only for the numbers in monthly plans to check out. It leads for some really bizarre shit.
Quitting was probably the best decision I've ever made.
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boop bump!
changed my major this past year so that my degree will better suit my interests.
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I quit my job. It was the right decision I think. It was my decision more importantly. Yay.
(I forgot how to link giveaway in text, so here you go EpG09)
So, did any of you quit your "good" job to pursue your dream job?
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