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Old 04-30-2010, 10:03 PM   #9
Katti's Cat
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While we need doctors I think to study medicine one needs to feel the urge to do so. Just for sake of money doesn't necessary make good doctors or a happy life.

Reading your posts so far I gather that you like working with people, aren't intellectually challenged but get easily bored with a pure office job and repeating tasks (sorry to say, but those are heaps in most jobs).

Have you considered moving into project work? Engineering or quality assurance or security all spring to mind. I think it would tick a lot of your boxes:
- different projects mean different challenges , although you still get a lot of office work you also get to meet different people in different environments.
- you get to work with people
- you get to use the intellect you have, and trust me, if you don't find a job where you do that, you'll always will be bored out of your mind.

I am sure there are heaps of fields for project work. So start looking at those, narrow it down. Then look at where / how to gain experience and what to study. It's not a fast road but as you said you are not 21 yet. So plenty of time.

Just a thought.
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