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miraclequarterhorses
Reg. Jul 2010
Posted 2014-07-19 12:31 PM
Subject: Working girl advice



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Okay, so I'm struggling with finding a major. I want a job sufficient enough to support my equine habit, but I don't want to be a brain surgeon lol. What do you ladies do, or what would you suggest? This year will be my freshman year of college and honestly the only thing I've considered is nursing.
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got boost?
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2014-07-19 12:54 PM
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I would suggest a nurse or accountant.  That way if you want to relocate those jobs are offered in all states........ 
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TMEquine
Reg. Sep 2012
Posted 2014-07-19 2:52 PM
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 I did an apprenticeship as an electrician, once a year for four years you go in for 2 months of schooling. I also went to college for Electrical Engineering and that lasted a year before I realised it was not for me and went back to electrical. Lots of money in trades.

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GoMistyGo
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2014-07-19 2:59 PM
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got boost? - 2014-07-19 12:54 PM I would suggest a nurse or accountant.  That way if you want to relocate those jobs are offered in all states........ 

 If I could do it all over again, these two would be on top of my list as well.
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jewishprincess
Reg. May 2013
Posted 2014-07-19 4:15 PM
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Pretty much anything medical. Radiologists and anathesiaologist(spelling) supposedly make great money too...
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AllAroundRider
Reg. Sep 2009
Posted 2014-07-19 4:22 PM
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Accountant. You can find jobs in house or get your CPA and make the big bucks on your own. 
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aquinnell
Reg. Feb 2010
Posted 2014-07-19 6:34 PM
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 Just keep in mind that if you do become a nurse/medical prof that they work weekends and are on call at times.  I went into dental hygiene and I LOVE it.  I love the field, but I also love the pay and the hours.  I work mon- thurs and an occasional half day on fri's.  I have my weekends free to go anywhere Id like
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HorseMommyFiveO
Reg. Jan 2012
Posted 2014-07-19 7:09 PM
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You want man wages? Get a man job. I'm in law enforcement. It's not for everyone but I make more than 'girlfriend' money and I have enough independence to do what I like.
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BMW
Reg. Jan 2010
Posted 2014-07-19 10:25 PM
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There are lots of areas in the medical profession other than nursing-physical/occupational
therapy, respiratory therapy, lab tech, pharmacy tech, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, radiation therapy, xray, Cat Scan, MRI. At large hospitals the xray modalities are separate and there is little cross training. In smaller hospitals xray techs are often cross trained in the radiography modalities. A lot of clinics are closed on the weekends so call is not an issue. In larger hospitals all shifts are covered so no call would be involved. Many nurses end up with desk jobs in hospitals/clinics due to their knowledge of medicine. Some techs also have the opportunity to work for a medical company providing services such as pacemakers and other electronic devices that are implanted in people. When these devices are implanted in a patient a company rep is on hand for assistance with activating the device.
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Doxielover
Reg. Apr 2011
Posted 2014-07-19 10:30 PM
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I am a nurse, that kept advancing my education (as I worked). I just finished my doctorate. I was able to secure a job as an online professor at a University level teaching Bachelors and Masters in nursing courses. I now work from home. LOVE IT! Set my own hours and have so much flexibility. BUT it took 14 years of blood, sweat and tears to get here. I think whatever you do, you need to realize that everything has pros/cons and need to decide what is important to you. Nursing does give flexibility at all levels, as well as ability to get a job anywhere.

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barrelbasher
Reg. Apr 2007
Posted 2014-07-19 11:14 PM
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I am a respiratory therapist and it is a great job. The pay is good and typically you will work 3 12 hour shifts. You can work days or night and some hospitals require you to work every other weekend. I don't work in The hospital anymore I went into sales some years ago selling related medical equipment and I love it. I would highly suggest most things medical, but I would also check the pay scales as not all medical related careers pay well. Nursing pays excellent but nursing programs can be very hard to get into, but the other side of that is that nursing has a lot more office type jobs. Good luck to you.
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barrelbasher
Reg. Apr 2007
Posted 2014-07-19 11:15 PM
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jewishprincess - 2014-07-19 4:15 PM

Pretty much anything medical. Radiologists and anathesiaologist(spelling) supposedly make great money too...

Both radiologists and anesthesiologist are doctors. So it would take minimum of 8 yrs for her to get to that point
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cavyrunsbarrels
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2014-07-20 12:01 AM
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Not that I have any place giving life advice, but I would say really let yourself be open to possibilities you wouldn't expect. I am going to school for entrepreneurship, originally hoping to open a tack store someday. But I got a good job at a huge energy corporation. It was supposed to be just a job to have during school. Since I make double what all my other friends who are college students make, it seemed like a good gig. What I didn't expect was how much I LOVE it. Not my particular position necessarily, but the energy industry in general. And now the door is opened to all other levels within the company. I'm basically set up to make a decent living that could support a horsey habit and retire within the same company very comfortably, and I'm not even allowed into a bar yet. A couple years ago, I was scared about the future, constantly worrying about school, it was awful. Point being, let yourself be led in a direction you wouldn't think, and don't rule too much out.
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classicpotatochip
Reg. Mar 2011
Posted 2014-07-20 12:59 AM
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HorseMommyFiveO - 2014-07-19 7:09 PM

You want man wages? Get a man job. I'm in law enforcement. It's not for everyone but I make more than 'girlfriend' money and I have enough independence to do what I like.

This. ^

I have a weird job. It sends me to weird parts of the country. It pays a ridiculous amount of money. I get to barrel race in all different parts of the country, and I've met most of my true (heart) family out here. I'm on some seriously nice horses and can actually afford to maintain them. Don't you dare stop looking at options. Go. To. School. For. A. Bachelors. Degree. Don't be scared. Hash it out. Man jobs are worth taking, there's no more satisfying feeling than speaking up in a huge meeting in front of 2 dozen highly paid men consultants and company employees and making them sit up and pay attention...to the hellfire you're going to pour on them if they don't take your very valuable and experienced advice about your pipeline project. Oh wait, that's me.

The sky is the limit, and you need to know thyself and use that knowledge accordingly. I'd probably kill myself if I had to work in a hospital. My best friend is an RN and puts up with the craziest weird diseases and rashes and baby goo and psycho people within a close proximity of her personal bubble. No thanks. She's way, way braver than me, yet she says she can't believe MY job. I'll take Mad Maxing remote country roads and rolling in the oilfield any day!!

Mostly, find out where you're most comfortable and what kind of atmosphere you can see yourself ruling, and then do battle. I agree with you, if you're going to be having to work and spend time away from your passions, it betta pay!!!
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miraclequarterhorses
Reg. Jul 2010
Posted 2014-07-20 1:28 AM
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Thank you ALL so much! It feels nice to have input from other people that are open minded. I think I still need to do some soul searching and keep quizzing people in other professions, but I feel like I will find what it is I'm supposed to do in life. Too bad a degree in barrel racing isn't an option!
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lindseylou2290
Reg. Aug 2013
Posted 2014-07-20 9:41 AM
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miraclequarterhorses - 2014-07-20 1:28 AM

Thank you ALL so much! It feels nice to have input from other people that are open minded. I think I still need to do some soul searching and keep quizzing people in other professions, but I feel like I will find what it is I'm supposed to do in life. Too bad a degree in barrel racing isn't an option!

Summers in college are for finding what you LOVE. That said ... try job shadowing, internships, different part-time (summer) jobs that will help you find something that you want to do. This is how I ended up in the microbiology/virology world.

There is some good advice up above this ... Just know that not every option listed is viable for every person. Someone mentioned - know thyself. AMEN. Know what you like to do (besides barrel race), are you creative, are you outgoing or introverted, are you a morning person or a night owl ... these seriously all play into weather or not you will enjoy/love/ succeed at a job and a career.

Good Luck!
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ks_cowgirl
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2014-07-20 9:59 AM
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I agree with the others who say accounting. Of course I am slightly biased as I will be graduating with my Bachelors in Accounting in December and then will begin to sit for my CPA exam first part of next year. Accounting has great job security, as every business needs an accountant! If you have your CPA it really opens a lot of doors. You can go just about anywhere and find a good job, and could always open your own business.
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ndiehl
Reg. Feb 2011
Posted 2014-07-20 5:47 PM
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My S/O is a plumber and I took 2 degrees in business management and marketing. On any given day in my area he can find a great job. Me not so much, other places it might be different. There is a lot of demand for a trades and they want women now too. A lot of single moms and wives home alone feel safer letting women in. Keep an open mind and look at an area you would like to settle down in. See where the jobs are and go from there. If I did it again I would be a nurse or pharmacist.
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brlracerchick
Reg. Jun 2010
Posted 2014-07-21 9:55 AM
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I'm just going to graduate with my BSN in August. If you do go nursing, be prepared to work your butt off. It's not easy and is literally the hardest thing I have ever done. I managed to have time for my horses and still barrel race up until my last semester. I'm precepting now so I'm basically paying to work as a nurse for 200 hours on top of my own job. I'm technically working over 60 hours/week right now and still have homework to do. I love what I'm doing, though. At the hospital I'm precepting at, full time people work 3 12's a week and then every 3rd weekend.

I agree with the others and would job shadow as much as you could before the summer is over so you have a better idea of what you like. Try to stick to just taking gen ed's until you're sure you know what you want.
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Murphy
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2014-07-21 10:03 AM
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HorseMommyFiveO - 2014-07-19 8:09 PM You want man wages? Get a man job. I'm in law enforcement. It's not for everyone but I make more than 'girlfriend' money and I have enough independence to do what I like.

I don't agree with the "man job" or "man money". However, I work recruiting and I do know that employers focus a lot on diversity, so if you are a woman and work in electrical engineering, then you are going to be a hot commodity and most likely be offered more money to work at companies. I would look into those fields where women are considered diverse. 

If I had to go back to college, I would look into quality control or related fields. 
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