knitter4democracy
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Tue Aug-05-08 07:35 AM
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| 25. I know there are in our area. |
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PAs and NPs help doctors tremendously. I know my husband, an internist, relies a lot on his office's PAs. It saves the more difficult and interesting cases for him, which he loves and was trained for, and gets patients in sooner.
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| -I was talking to a co-worker who has 2 preschool children and I said |
raccoon |
Aug-04-08 02:43 PM |
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There is a shortage of primary care & family practice doctors |
rox63 |
Aug-04-08 02:45 PM |
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Huge shortage. |
knitter4democracy |
Aug-04-08 02:48 PM |
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There is definitely a shortage of nurses |
rox63 |
Aug-04-08 03:09 PM |
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I know there are in our area. |
knitter4democracy |
Aug-05-08 07:35 AM |
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A college degree will no longer cut it |
margotb822 |
Aug-04-08 02:45 PM |
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Plumbers |
gratuitous |
Aug-04-08 02:49 PM |
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until there's a glut. |
QuestionAll |
Aug-04-08 02:51 PM |
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and electricians |
MiniMe |
Aug-05-08 07:45 AM |
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put musical instruments in their hands instead of video games...and as young as possible. |
QuestionAll |
Aug-04-08 02:50 PM |
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Agriculture. |
phantom power |
Aug-04-08 02:51 PM |
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Hard to say really |
SteelPenguin |
Aug-04-08 02:52 PM |
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I was not a geek with a slide rule in the mid 70's. We had hex calculators, thank you very much. |
sinkingfeeling |
Aug-04-08 02:55 PM |
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Head them into hydrology or some related field. |
tannybogus |
Aug-04-08 02:54 PM |
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My crystal ball gets hazy after just a few years |
Warpy |
Aug-04-08 02:54 PM |
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Yes--that happened to my own father. |
raccoon |
Aug-05-08 08:35 AM |
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Learn to farm, or to fix telecomm infrastructure |
dmesg |
Aug-04-08 02:55 PM |
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Mechanical and electrical engineering |
depakid |
Aug-04-08 02:55 PM |
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I have friends who are now finally ready to start practicing medically... |
Oregone |
Aug-04-08 03:07 PM |
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Yep, a house of debt just for med school. |
knitter4democracy |
Aug-05-08 07:41 AM |
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Mechanical, Electrical, or Structural Engineering or Environmental Science. n/t |
FSogol |
Aug-04-08 03:10 PM |
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I work for a mission-critical company. |
BonnieJW |
Aug-04-08 03:16 PM |
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My thought is that it's a bit early to plan some toddlers' careers. (nt) |
Posteritatis |
Aug-04-08 03:19 PM |
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Run a liquor store |
Ezlivin |
Aug-04-08 03:20 PM |
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It is Definitely the Best Option to Become a Professional |
ribofunk |
Aug-04-08 03:40 PM |
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First, teach them how to make, build, fix, and design things, physical things. |
Nay |
Aug-04-08 05:35 PM |
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Being able to feed and take care of yourself is probably going ot be a postive trait. |
bemildred |
Aug-04-08 05:38 PM |
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when I was at my kid's university at orientation day |
carlyhippy |
Aug-04-08 06:24 PM |
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Recon there will be a need |
Thothmes |
Aug-04-08 07:01 PM |
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Don't let them major in journalism |
LiberalEsto |
Aug-05-08 07:40 AM |
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you mean zie fuhror's propaganda? |
comtec |
Aug-05-08 08:16 AM |
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The programming jobs have gone overseas |
LiberalEsto |
Aug-05-08 08:34 AM |
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Material science |
AngryAmish |
Aug-05-08 07:57 AM |
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Oh my... parents deciding what the kids will grow up to be? |
noel711 |
Aug-05-08 07:58 AM |
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domestic help |
freesqueeze |
Aug-05-08 08:05 AM |
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Whatever they do, it would be far better for them to select a career |
DailyGrind51 |
Aug-05-08 08:32 AM |
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