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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You will find a job, correct? My know-it-all brother-in-law states this, he's in his 50's and doesn't except things have changed that requirements are more demanding. Other opinions?[/quote] There is a fundamental difference between nursing and engineering that you are minimizing….. How many Nurses have you seen running a Fortune 1000 company? I love Nurses, but please. By accepting to be a nurse you are be default accepting to be in a subservient position to others in your own health field (Doctors). This is not the case with Engineers. [/quote] DP. Viewing nurses as a patient here: they come across as more helpful and personable than doctors. They also appear just as knowledgeable as they do their jobs. This may be due to the fact the doctor stays in my room for 2 minutes, whereas the nurse is far more dedicated to my care. I suspect I’ll see the dynamic you mention if I were to look behind the curtain, but I’ll take a nurse over a doctor any day. [/quote]
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