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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nurse---people tend to think a) not smart enough to be a doctor and b) sleeping with the doctors. Infuriating (and not true!).[/quote] You may be smart enough to be a doctor, but you lacked the ambition.[/quote] Unless you are a doctor, you also lacked the ambition to become one, correct? I am not a nurse, nor am I doctor. I am not interested in school/training that can last a decade. Nothing wrong with that.[/quote] Nothing wrong with that, but it does say you did not have enough ambition to be a doctor. Just own it, nothing wrong with that.[/quote] You mean the school ambition? Who the fuck would want to spend a decade going to school? It takes real ambition to spend day in and day out on a hospital unit with patients... which is what nurses do. It's not the same kind of ambition. Do doctor's have the ambition to spend hours with their patients? Not really. Did they have the ambition to spend years at school to eventually make good money? Sure. It all depends on your passion. [/quote]
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