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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why would somebody choose a low paying profession like nursing? You will always be a low income earner and it will take years to pay back your student loans. Unless you have family money and get a free ride from your parents, that is the worst choice There are other options [/quote] You could make the same comment about teaching or other helping occupations. People don't go into them for $ (I know that is a foreign concept on DCUM where everyone is a lawyer, etc) I deliberately left a higher earning career for nursing along with assumption of loan bills. Zero regrets, I love working in healthcare even though it's hard. There is definitely job stability as nurses are always needed and in chronic short supply. [/quote]
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