tfw you are qualified to be a nurse but you realized while doing your degree that you hate most of the general public...

> tfw you are qualified to be a nurse but you realized while doing your degree that you hate most of the general public, you hate looking after people and you hate being a subservient uniform wearing shift worker with little control of your own working life

>tfw you still have debts to pay of so you have no choice but to work in a role you hate

i thought doing nursing would help me let go of my robot tenancies and be better with people, but i realize i kinda just don't like having many people in my life, if i were a normie i'd probably like the job more

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>not just becoming an EMT
nursing is a womans job

Seems to me that most nurses hate people and their job so that's pretty par for the course.

>inb4 the male nurse comes in and claims he scrapes pussy off the floor

emt pays less and makes you move around more + responding to emergencies would prob fuck with my anxiety badly

>tfw u have to be a flight paramedic or no stick
Thanks Mom really happy I exist

seems most people hate their job in general, i wanna find one that i love but that's tough to find and even harder to get

You'll learn to hate a job you loved anyway. Even the most satisfying jobs like mathematician are at least 70% shit you hate doing.

>shit pay
>horrific hours
>see the most fucked up shit imaginable
Op chose a gay af career but at least hell be a rich motherfucker; lease a fuckin jag with a fuckin push button start. In five years time he can become a nurse with less patient interaction.

>Submitted application for entry-level job at fast food restaurant a week ago
>tomorrow was the day I said I could start working
>no call back
at least you got yourself out there with a stable 9 to 5. I just got rejected from a minimum wage dish washing job.

I would love my nursing job if only I knew what I was doing (I'm stupid) and if I weren't so incredibly awkward and shy. I don't mind the hard work and I like being nice to people (because it makes me forget). I cannot believe that I put myself in this situation which is the opposite of what I'm capable of.

i know the feeling, constantly feel like i'm going to fuck up massively, hate the stress that comes with not feeling confident in most of what i'm doing, felt it during uni, still feel it

>shy, stupid nurse
Dont get anyone fucked up.

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trying not to, think self criticism and a lack of self confidence is a natural robot trait, if anything being less confident in our abilities will make us more careful than someone who is overly-confident but stupid

Do you know the basics and is it just a confidence issue? If it is, why are you lacking confidence when your're qualified?
I am not really qualified and that's why I'm afraid and timid.

just got the degree, i'm a newbie

Nursing is a great job for robots. Helps with social skills, makes a fuckton of money, good way to meet girls, and male nurses find jobs easily

HA!
>Imagine walking into a room FULL of sad angry Stacy and Chad family and friends to tell them gamgam just died, oh but no you cannot see her because she shat blood all over before kicking off
Good robot job, lmao.

>shit pay
I thought nurses with a 4 year made 70k a year starting

Ive literally never been in a situation where someone died and the family was angry in a room somewhere else

he's talking about emt's

Im sure that does not happen often but it must happen. That scenario has literally happened it has to occurred. I was a corny ass caregiver for like a week and I would damn near have a heart attack when the normgroids would come visit their bombom.

Sure but undesirable situations can happen in any job

For the most part families are sad when people die, the anger melts away as the patients get sicker

as someone who hates math, is nursing/health in general a good field to go down?

im also a robot who's retarded in social situations and would probably have a heart attack from anxiety

Ok, I tried my hand with healthcare. No bueno. Cleaning up diarrhea. I have a bad back. Idt nursing is for me. But im glad you got a good job seem like a cool dude. Do you use all that money for any cool hobbies?

you need to do some math for calculating medication dosages

medication errors are a huge concern, best not to fuck up

>Got my EMR license
>mfw still for the life of me can't pass the drivers test after 2 years of trying
>My license will expire in the end of the year if I can't find enough work hours to keep it.

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What level of difficulty is it? Calculus or preclac hard?

Damn dude I got that lesson while working retail and I didn't even have to go into debt for it

basic math really, few common formulas to memorize, that's it

yeah well part of the reason for me doing it was cause there are frequently jobs available for it and in a time when you're lucky to even have a decent paying job after uni, that's a plus