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    Quote Originally Posted by Alysser View Post
    Zara, you should hire me as your radiologist!! I'll be more experienced with people but who cares?! Imagine you, me and Bri working at the same Vet?
    Oh, Zara can be the vet, Kaitlyn can be our Vet tech, you can be our radiologist, and I'll be either a second vet or a second vet tech, depending on what I decide to do .
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    It can all happen in PetTalkville! Remember this old thread? What Would Your Job be in PetTalkville? Sadly, Sammi, who started it, has long gone to the Rainbow Bridge herself, but I am sure she's smiling seeing all the "kids" grow into their jobs down here! As would Phred be, the last post in the thread was his, looking for a "medic" for the town ...
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    Man I've never hit 30k once and I've been at my job for 10 years I'd be stoked to make 31k - I need to find a new job. I used to think I wanted to be a wolf biologist, also a vet or vet tech (though it sounds like at least around here I actually make more as a groomer than most vet techs). I wish I was more practical and actually found a job that paid well, I graduated college with a photography degree that I've done nothing with....yeah, I'm kinda on the wrong track, but I do like grooming most of the time so it's hard for me to change jobs. Sounds like you're on a good track, best of luck to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alysser
    Zara, you should hire me as your radiologist!! I'll be more experienced with people but who cares?! Imagine you, me and Bri working at the same Vet?
    Quote Originally Posted by Roxyluvsme13 View Post
    Oh, Zara can be the vet, Kaitlyn can be our Vet tech, you can be our radiologist, and I'll be either a second vet or a second vet tech, depending on what I decide to do .
    Done, and done!

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    Reality Check. :)

    ok - I'm an xray tech and here's the scoop. I've been in the field for 13 years 15 including school and it is SATURATED. Yes they tell you can get a job but the reality is most of the jobs in the medical field are taken. Yes you can work in a Vet's office but you will make minimum wage. Yes you can work in a human doctor, chiropractic office, dental office, for minimum wage or just a bit more.

    Yes you can have a Bachelor's degree but in most hospitals you will be making as much as I do and I have an Associate's degree. If you are interested in Management OR Teaching - by all means go for it!

    These schools keep telling people that its all sunshine and roses and the reality is, its just like every thing else. Saturated. A lot of hospitals are in a hiring freeze and some have laid off. Nuclear Medicine jobs are scarce, Ultrasound jobs are scarce. Mobile jobs are limited. And back when I first joined the field traveling jobs were all the rage and they were making GREAT money traveling everywhere in general xray, ultrasound, MRI, and CAT Scan. Now Sadly the money is for the most part dried up, most places have hired Full Time people and a lot of the traveling jobs are non existent. Our department secretary graduated one year ago from Nuclear Medicine school, and was so desperate to get into a hospital, took our secretary job. I belong to a couple Radiology pages on Facebook and when the opening poster posts things like "What do you like about your job in Radiology?" and usually the first 50 posts are "I would like a JOB in Radiology"

    Yes if you are willing to move to Alaska this is probably null and void! Near big cities this might not be the case either but I know a loooooot of people that are working at Menards, Lowe's or not working at all b/c they couldn't find jobs.
    I would suggest Nursing - tho that market is saturated also. But the one that seems to be where the jobs are needed is Respiratory Therapy. (personally I can't stand the hacking and mucus bleeehh)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roxyluvsme13 View Post
    Oh, Zara can be the vet, Kaitlyn can be our Vet tech, you can be our radiologist, and I'll be either a second vet or a second vet tech, depending on what I decide to do .
    LOVE IT!!!! This needs to happen!
    Alyssa you made an awesome decision! Radiology is sooo cool! Medicine is a constant learning process which I absolutely LOVE, and radiology is such an important aspect of medicine, whether that be veterinary or human medicine! I can't wait to hear more about it, you'll be AWESOME!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shais_mom View Post
    ok - I'm an xray tech and here's the scoop. I've been in the field for 13 years 15 including school and it is SATURATED. Yes they tell you can get a job but the reality is most of the jobs in the medical field are taken. Yes you can work in a Vet's office but you will make minimum wage. Yes you can work in a human doctor, chiropractic office, dental office, for minimum wage or just a bit more.

    Yes you can have a Bachelor's degree but in most hospitals you will be making as much as I do and I have an Associate's degree. If you are interested in Management OR Teaching - by all means go for it!

    These schools keep telling people that its all sunshine and roses and the reality is, its just like every thing else. Saturated. A lot of hospitals are in a hiring freeze and some have laid off. Nuclear Medicine jobs are scarce, Ultrasound jobs are scarce. Mobile jobs are limited. And back when I first joined the field traveling jobs were all the rage and they were making GREAT money traveling everywhere in general xray, ultrasound, MRI, and CAT Scan. Now Sadly the money is for the most part dried up, most places have hired Full Time people and a lot of the traveling jobs are non existent. Our department secretary graduated one year ago from Nuclear Medicine school, and was so desperate to get into a hospital, took our secretary job. I belong to a couple Radiology pages on Facebook and when the opening poster posts things like "What do you like about your job in Radiology?" and usually the first 50 posts are "I would like a JOB in Radiology"

    Yes if you are willing to move to Alaska this is probably null and void! Near big cities this might not be the case either but I know a loooooot of people that are working at Menards, Lowe's or not working at all b/c they couldn't find jobs.
    I would suggest Nursing - tho that market is saturated also. But the one that seems to be where the jobs are needed is Respiratory Therapy. (personally I can't stand the hacking and mucus bleeehh)
    Stacey, thank you for this post, because I really do appreciate it! I read that to (alot actually), but as you said, everything is saturated. Literally everything...including GOV'T jobs and wildlife jobs. It's all thanks to the economy. I NEVER thought it would be *EASY* per say to get a job, not at all, but as far as I'm concerned that is every field as of now. I honestly don't expect to get a job right after graduation of course. I am literally willing to move anywhere for a job, especially out west. I am also willing to take crappy hours if it means I have a job. I just think this will be a better career then wildlife. Wildlife can always be a back-up. I heard much worse things about nursing to though, but then again I don't think I'd want to do that job.

    I talked to my counselor today and after juggling my options decided this was the way to go. It's a 2 year wait for the program but he said it is going quickly because people haven't accepted it due to having to work full-time. I filled out the application, just have to take the HOBET test and take some other courses, which I can take next semester.

    Kait, I hope I made an awesome decision. I think it is cool too. I will definitely post more about it when the time comes!
    Last edited by Alysser; 04-16-2012 at 04:15 PM.

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    your welcome - please feel free to PM me anytime you have questions, I can try
    to help or answer them.
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    Radiologist Technician would be a good way to go. Most medical careers are pretty saturated unless you go for a master's degree. I wanted to be a vet tech but changed for the simple reason of HORRIBLE pay! (At least in Utah) Nursing is also saturated but if you get lots of patient experience and you have connections you can find a good job after. I'm pretty sure after I've worked as a nurse for a couple years I'm going back for my masters or doctorate.

    My dad did radiology technology for many years and now does it as a second job. (he now has a masters in healthcare administration) Don't be surprised if you start off making 30,000 (less or more, depending on location) a year doing this. It doesn't make a ton of money but the nice thing is eventually you do. My dad has done it for about 15 years and makes about $35 an hour at his job. Not bad! It's also an interesting career and the schooling doesn't take all that long.
    I would recommend you start off now and get some patient experience. One great way to go is get your CNA and start off there. Work as a CNA for a year and if you don't like it you can get other technician jobs that just require on the job trainings and certifications (patient technicians at hospitals, dialysis technicians, etc).

    I figure you can still have a career doing something else and work with animals on the side, whether its fostering or volunteering, there is so many options

    Good luck, Alyssa!

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    Often times, I hear young folks talking how you are talking. I can only share MY experience with you, and it is in very general terms:

    1. The older you get, the more life gets in the way, and your academic goals/dreams/opportunities usually vaporize without great commitment on your part. Throw in bills, a child, a mate, whatever...and it is H.A.R.D. to further your education.

    2. The more specialized, and less 'generic' your education, the less opportunity you have. Sure, there are exceptions, but I am talking in generalities here. A 2 year radiology degree is limiting. A four year biology degree is less limiting.

    3. Two years rarely beats 4 years (or more) in the educational arena. See number 1 for the "then I will go back and get my BA".

    4. Four years in something IS usually better than 2 years in anything. Again, generally.

    5. When *I* hear, "I am thinking of switching my 4 year degree to a 2 year degree", I think: excuses, lack of support, fear, anxiety, lack of commitment, lack of drive.

    I don't know you IRL, I have nothing to gain or lose by your life choices, but I can't stand to see ANYONE, let alone a young lady (call me sexist if you will) quit on herself, and that is what I see you doing.

    I had one choice after high school- pick a four year college, and get to it. College (which meant a four year degree from an accredited school) was never, ever a choice. I have seven siblings, and a step brother and a step sister. Each of us has a four year degree, if not more, and each of us had/had the ability to support ourselves. That is worth a billion, right there.

    Yeah, all these people will say they know so and so, and this has happened to so and so without a degree, and they can live on $25,000, and money isn't important, and they will do it later, and they don't have any idea on what they want to do, college isn't for everyone (what, some people don't deserve it?) and blah, blah,blah. Some of these people will call you a friend. I know, from where I am today, looking at my friends and acquaintances, hands down- the regret is ONLY there with the people that did NOT go to a 4 year college. I can't think of a single one of my friends that is glad they got a 2 year degree, over a four year degree, and doesn't spend time wishing they had done THEN what they could be doing now.

    Believe in yourself enough to give yourself the very best you can give yourself. A four year degree in something, with some decent long term prognosis, with good projections for the future, and with some reasonable ability to support yourself.

    Stay with your four year program. IF after that, you want to pursue something in the two year field do it. We can call it your master's. LOL.

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