So many lawyer jobs are out? |
| Health care will be stable but it’s a hard life. Most of my friends in their late 40s in office jobs are now in management and have more control over their schedules and personal time as their kids grow. My doctor and nurse friends are working just as hard now in their 40s and 50s as they did early in their careers. It’s relentless. Little vacation, no control over your schedule, no missing a few hours to attend a kid’s soccer game, etc. |
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Re: medicine, did anyone read this article about AI outperforming doctors at diagnosing?
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/17/health/chatgpt-ai-doctors-diagnosis.html |
There are also management/admin rolls in health care. My sister has been a nurse for 30 years but the last 10 have been in a project management role for a hospital system and she WAH most of the time. |
+1 I would think philosophy majors just want to ponder things to death, rather than get things done. They might be deep critical thinkers, but I would think they'd get bored managing a project. IMO, philosophy major is great for prelaw, but having only a BA would not be as useful. |
| Kind of surprised by all the love for philosophy here. Double majored in English and Philosophy then got a MA and JD. Philsophy wasn't really any harder than English; they're both basically literary/textual analysis and then synthesis of texts to support an "argument" (as is law, to a great extent). |