What does every one do?
Systems Analyst for a major IT company.
Just turned 25, having my 1/4 life crisis, going back to school for an mba but wish i could understand science so i could be in the medical profession
Want to marry a doctor so i can live my dreams through her
Just turned 25, having my 1/4 life crisis, going back to school for an mba but wish i could understand science so i could be in the medical profession

Want to marry a doctor so i can live my dreams through her
IT guy specializing in Project Management and Process Improvement. More process improvement lately. Profile @ http://www.linkedin.com/in/georgepaiva
Outside of work I try to spend as much quality time with my son (22mos) as I can. I also do a lot of outdoors type of activities. Mainly hunting and fishing. I have a big hunt planned in Northern Quebec in September www.safarinordik.com.
If time warranted I would like to get my feet wet and teach. Eventually I'd like to get my Ph. D someday. I have an MBA currently.
Outside of work I try to spend as much quality time with my son (22mos) as I can. I also do a lot of outdoors type of activities. Mainly hunting and fishing. I have a big hunt planned in Northern Quebec in September www.safarinordik.com.
If time warranted I would like to get my feet wet and teach. Eventually I'd like to get my Ph. D someday. I have an MBA currently.
impressive...we have engineers in and computer people in here...
as for me, i'm a broke college student currently pursuing a career in the medical field. i'm aiming to be a manly nurse (since thats what makes money here in cali.) and am currently a licensed phlebotomist (people that draw blood for lab test) <u>looking for a job</u>. i cant seem to find one, and i'm very suspicious that "high demand" was just to attract prospective students.
as for me, i'm a broke college student currently pursuing a career in the medical field. i'm aiming to be a manly nurse (since thats what makes money here in cali.) and am currently a licensed phlebotomist (people that draw blood for lab test) <u>looking for a job</u>. i cant seem to find one, and i'm very suspicious that "high demand" was just to attract prospective students.
Originally Posted by paivag,Feb 2 2007, 01:29 PM
Eventually I'd like to get my Ph. D someday.
Originally Posted by shotiable,Feb 2 2007, 03:44 PM
impressive...we have engineers in and computer people in here...
as for me, i'm a broke college student currently pursuing a career in the medical field. i'm aiming to be a manly nurse (since thats what makes money here in cali.) and am currently a licensed phlebotomist (people that draw blood for lab test) <u>looking for a job</u>. i cant seem to find one, and i'm very suspicious that "high demand" was just to attract prospective students.
as for me, i'm a broke college student currently pursuing a career in the medical field. i'm aiming to be a manly nurse (since thats what makes money here in cali.) and am currently a licensed phlebotomist (people that draw blood for lab test) <u>looking for a job</u>. i cant seem to find one, and i'm very suspicious that "high demand" was just to attract prospective students.
on the serious side, go be a anesthetist, easy job, easy money.








