Current Job

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Is your current job medically related, before you start medical school?

  • I work in a hospital/clinic/etc. (patient contact)?

    Votes: 55 44.7%
  • I work in a research lab (science related)?

    Votes: 29 23.6%
  • Medical, science who cares!!! pshh I am just happy I got a job (Meaning non-medically related)

    Votes: 39 31.7%

  • Total voters
    123
  • Poll closed .
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I have a BA in neuroscience and I work as a surgical assistant in neurosurgery. It's a great job, but I miss out on being able to follow my patients past the post-operative period. I can't wait to get into medical school so I can get to the "other side of the table."
 
where does the job microbio/anatomy/physiology tutor fit in on that scale???

Under Research Lab (Science related). I am sorry I should have worded the second choice differently.

I have a BA in neuroscience and I work as a surgical assistant in neurosurgery. It's a great job, but I miss out on being able to follow my patients past the post-operative period. I can't wait to get into medical school so I can get to the "other side of the table."

Sweet gig, do you plan on going into anything neuro related? I have seen many DO neurologists, but heard of only a few DO neurosurgeons.
 
Sweet gig, do you plan on going into anything neuro related? I have seen many DO neurologists, but heard of only a few DO neurosurgeons.[/quote]


Yeah, I would like to go into something surgical, probably neurosurgery, but I'm going to keep my mind and my options open in medical school.
 
I am a Anatomy and Physiology professor at a city college. Big surprise, if you look at my name. I'm just glad it'll pay off come Anatomy time this fall.
 
I am a Anatomy and Physiology professor at a city college. Big surprise, if you look at my name. I'm just glad it'll pay off come Anatomy time this fall.

Oh yeah, you'll definitely have a big advantage in med school! Would you be interested in helping out in anatomy lab at your school? I'm sure they would love to have you.
 
i am trying to find a local grocery job. many people see chemical engineering degree on my resume and dont wanna hire me 🙁 they are probably afraid that I will take their job in about a month after bringing efficiency to their business 😀
 
I'm a study director/manager at a micro lab. I can't wait to start med school.
 
Oh yeah, you'll definitely have a big advantage in med school! Would you be interested in helping out in anatomy lab at your school? I'm sure they would love to have you.

I love anatomy and can't wait to take it. I've considered doing an anatomy fellowship after, we'll see. I know biochemistry (!!!) and other classes will be kicking my butt so it'll be nice to have at least something come a little easier in the first year.
 
I work in a consulting/accounting firm and hate my job, I can't wait to start medical school and begin my medical career. I have biology degree but do accounting instead.... Anybody else stuck in a boring non-medical related job.

Just thought to start a poll

I've been in accounting for 25+ years (~15 yrs in public accounting - blech!). I currently work for a medical management company. We manage radiologists, anesthesiologists, and ED docs. This is the first accounting job I've had in YEARS that I didn't hate. It's actually a great company to work for. I've got a great boss. And I'm getting a great education in the business side of medicine.

That being said, I can't WAIT till I get to med school! (I'm applying this year.)
 
I own my own cafe/gelateria in Chicago. I designed it myself the way it looks, put a lot of work into it. Who would have though a degree in biology, with minors in chemistry and bioethics would get me here. lol.


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Okay...I gotta ask....What in the name of peace is a gelateria? From the name I can only infer that you specialize in Jello gelatin.
 
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Where in Chicago?
I used to live there - and with my ice cream obsession, I may have frequented your shoppe 🙂
 
Okay...I gotta ask....What in the name of peace is a gelateria? From the name I can only infer that you specialize in Jello gelatin.


LOL! no we specialize in Gelato (italian ice cream... sweeter, more dense ice cream). We also sell LavAzza Coffee & Espresso, Paninis, Gelato Shakes, Teas, and baked goodies.
 
Where in Chicago?
I used to live there - and with my ice cream obsession, I may have frequented your shoppe 🙂

Its called BACIO CAFE and is across the street from Loyola University Chicago (lakeshore campus).
 
I am a Anatomy and Physiology professor at a city college. Big surprise, if you look at my name. I'm just glad it'll pay off come Anatomy time this fall.

You are going to KCOM, right? I want to be in one group with you during anatomy labs.😳
 
You are going to KCOM, right? I want to be in one group with you during anatomy labs.😳

Yep!! One of my old A&P students is also going to be in our class. It'll be funny because I'll be a student alongside him.
 
I tested CAH and CF, but all I did was punch the blood spots and put them in their respective spots on the trays and loaded them into the machine and told the computer it was ready to go. I don't know what type of program it was, and I can't remember the name of the machine. They nicknamed it King Henry, so that is what we always referred to it as.
Gotcha. I can definitely see why you wouldn't be too fond of it. Hope you're in a better situation now!
 
United State Public Health Service Officer, currently assigned to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Great Job, but I want to become a physician.........
 
United State Public Health Service Officer, currently assigned to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Great Job, but I want to become a physician.........

That job title sounds pretty interesting. What does being a Public Health Service Officer entail?
 
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quality control analyst at Invitrogen 😱
 
Im a server at Hank's Oyster bar in Old Town Alexandria, VA.
 
Come on people lets get this poll to a 100 people... 👍
 
I've been working at Dunder Mifflin for the past two years at the scranton branch. There are a few wierd people but I'll miss it.
 
I am pharm-tech
 
I'm a ski patroller. 🙂 And as soon as the snow melts I'll be raft guiding. So not so much pt. contact rafting, but there will definitely be the possibility.
 
LOL! no we specialize in Gelato (italian ice cream... sweeter, more dense ice cream). We also sell LavAzza Coffee & Espresso, Paninis, Gelato Shakes, Teas, and baked goodies.
The best Gelato I have ever had in my life was right across from the Trevi Fountain in Rome. To die for. Id go back just for that.... I'm so addicted to ice cream.....
 
i am trying to find a local grocery job. many people see chemical engineering degree on my resume and dont wanna hire me 🙁 they are probably afraid that I will take their job in about a month after bringing efficiency to their business 😀

no it is because
a) they figure you will leave shortly
b) they can't get the power trip off of you that they can from high school drop outs
c) they are intimidated by you

I've had the same problem when I have tried to apply for lower level jobs, they take one look at my resume and turn me a way....It's like 'what, I've worked with US Senators, for goodness sakes, and I"m not qualified to be a waitress at your deli, give me a break"
 
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no it is because
a) they figure you will leave shortly
b) they can't get the power trip off of you that they can from high school drop outs
c) they are intimidated by you

I've had the same problem when I have tried to apply for lower level jobs, they take one look at my resume and turn me a way....It's like 'what, I've worked with US Senators, for goodness sakes, and I"m not qualified to be a waitress at your deli, give me a break"

I've heard this type of thing from several people now. That's very odd. I could walk down to the steak house I worked at between the ages of 16 and 22 right now and I'd be working tables by lunchtime if I needed a job. However, when I worked at Pizza Hut while I was going to school at the Colorado School of Mines, my boss would always put up the papers where I made the dean's list and circle my name and brag about me. This made a lot of my co-workers unhappy and I ended up leaving bc of that but my boss still loved me.
 
The best Gelato I have ever had in my life was right across from the Trevi Fountain in Rome. To die for. Id go back just for that.... I'm so addicted to ice cream.....



Yup, i got gelato for trevi fountain too. I lived in Italy (rome) for 6 months last year. Great country.
 

Well just to help desi out I already posted what my "job" is now but I did work at Six Flags a few years ago. I was on average 10 years older than the high school kids working in carts and 2 years older than my supervisor. That was fun times, not! 🙄
 
Well just to help desi out I already posted what my "job" is now but I did work at Six Flags a few years ago. I was on average 10 years older than the high school kids working in carts and 2 years older than my supervisor. That was fun times, not! 🙄

Oooh we're talking about old jobs now, fun!

I worked at starbucks as a barista and it has forever turned me off to coffee 🙁 Well, sometimes I'll have a cup or two, but seeing all those cracked out coffee fiends every morning for 2 years kinds freaked me out!

I also worked at a cryopreservation and tissue processing company and got to dissect human cardiac, vascular and orthopedic tissue for implant. We would get whole hearts, various veins and arteries and whole legs! Fun, fun!
 
I also worked at a cryopreservation and tissue processing company and got to dissect human cardiac, vascular and orthopedic tissue for implant. We would get whole hearts, various veins and arteries and whole legs! Fun, fun!
I had a friend that did that. Wasn't in Atlanta, was it?
 
I had a friend that did that. Wasn't in Atlanta, was it?

It sure was! 😉 I met someone on SDN who used to work there too! Small world, huh?
 
Oooh we're talking about old jobs now, fun!

I worked at starbucks as a barista and it has forever turned me off to coffee 🙁 Well, sometimes I'll have a cup or two, but seeing all those cracked out coffee fiends every morning for 2 years kinds freaked me out!

I also worked at a cryopreservation and tissue processing company and got to dissect human cardiac, vascular and orthopedic tissue for implant. We would get whole hearts, various veins and arteries and whole legs! Fun, fun!

Well that's definitely more interesting than any job I've ever had. I have had some thrilling jobs in the retail industry at JCPenney and Bath & Body Works. Plus I met my husband when we were working at Bed Bath & Beyond. 😍
 
My old job was at a local YMCA. It was nonfacility forever, which means we did not operate in one building, but several throughout the area. I ran the gymnastics program...starting teaching at 15 y/o, took over the program at 17 y/o and quit last August (at 25 y/o). I taught the competitive gymnastics team, so lots of flipping and twisting kids all over the place. In the summer of 2006, we opened up our building and I got to design the gymnastics area! That was a lot of fun too!
 
Well that's definitely more interesting than any job I've ever had. I have had some thrilling jobs in the retail industry at JCPenney and Bath & Body Works. Plus I met my husband when we were working at Bed Bath & Beyond. 😍

I love bath & Body Works and Bed Bath & Beyond!!!! Seriously, I'm always at those stores!

That's sooo sweet that you guys met there! My parents met when they were 20 working at Toys R us 😉 My Dad offered to help her reach a toy on a high shelf and the rest is history . . . 😍
 
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I love bath & Body Works and Bed Bath & Beyond!!!! Seriously, I'm always at those stores!

That's sooo sweet that you guys met there! My parents met when they were 20 working at Toys R us 😉 My Dad offered to help her reach a toy on a high shelf and the rest is history . . . 😍

Awww that's so sweet!! It's funny because I would always let my husband climb the ladder to get/organize the stuff high up. Well I don't know if it was let him so much as make him. :laugh: We started there in June and in August I was leaving to go back to school in TN. We weren't even friends right away but we did talk to each other a lot more than other people. I would actually secretly fume at him because he smoked at the time and he would come in for his shift but ask if I could stay 5-10 more minutes so he could go out and smoke before I could go home. 😡 Then he didn't ask me on a date until a week before I was leaving to go back to school. My best friend mentioned something about him being my future husband and I said yeah right. Guess you never know right? 😉
 
My old job was at a local YMCA. It was nonfacility forever, which means we did not operate in one building, but several throughout the area. I ran the gymnastics program...starting teaching at 15 y/o, took over the program at 17 y/o and quit last August (at 25 y/o). I taught the competitive gymnastics team, so lots of flipping and twisting kids all over the place. In the summer of 2006, we opened up our building and I got to design the gymnastics area! That was a lot of fun too!

That's so cool!! There was a girl in grade school with me who could do all kinds of flips and stuff and we would beg her to show us. I was always fascinated with it and hopefully my kids can take some gymnastic classes at some point.
 
It sure was! 😉 I met someone on SDN who used to work there too! Small world, huh?
Hah, that's crazy. I was really gunning to work there in their microbiology department, got past the second interview and my references never responded. Glad now, because I eventually found something even better.
 
That's so cool!! There was a girl in grade school with me who could do all kinds of flips and stuff and we would beg her to show us. I was always fascinated with it and hopefully my kids can take some gymnastic classes at some point.

That is cool Runner. I was always so impressed by the girls who could do gymnastics back in school. I always watch collegiate gymnastics when it comes on TV. It is so amazing.
 
I also worked at a cryopreservation and tissue processing company and got to dissect human cardiac, vascular and orthopedic tissue for implant. We would get whole hearts, various veins and arteries and whole legs! Fun, fun!

That does not sound like much fun. Where did the body parts come from? I've never heard of this before. Did you enjoy this? What types of things was done with the tissue? Just wondering. 🙂
 
Yeah, gymnastics was actually my life. I started at age 2, was ready to begin competing at age 5, and quit when I was 17. If we would have stayed in a bigger city so that I could attend a bigger gym, I would have been olympic material, but we moved to a smaller town and my mom had to drive me an hour to get to a decent gym 3 nights a week. I almost considered competing vault and floor for Mizzou, but decided it was time to move on with life.....It was great experience though. Definitely gained a lot of confidence from it, not to mention muscle tone. But, I lost all of the muscles already (8 years later) 🙁 It was great passing on the talent to other kids though!
 
Awww that's so sweet!! It's funny because I would always let my husband climb the ladder to get/organize the stuff high up. Well I don't know if it was let him so much as make him. :laugh: We started there in June and in August I was leaving to go back to school in TN. We weren't even friends right away but we did talk to each other a lot more than other people. I would actually secretly fume at him because he smoked at the time and he would come in for his shift but ask if I could stay 5-10 more minutes so he could go out and smoke before I could go home. 😡 Then he didn't ask me on a date until a week before I was leaving to go back to school. My best friend mentioned something about him being my future husband and I said yeah right. Guess you never know right? 😉

That is pretty sweet! Isn't it intersting how things work out? And now you have two adorable kids! I met my ex-husband at the restaurant I started working at when I was 16. We were the first to get married followed by 7 seven sets of our friends from the restaurant. It was kind of crazy.
 
Awww that's so sweet!! It's funny because I would always let my husband climb the ladder to get/organize the stuff high up. Well I don't know if it was let him so much as make him. :laugh: We started there in June and in August I was leaving to go back to school in TN. We weren't even friends right away but we did talk to each other a lot more than other people. I would actually secretly fume at him because he smoked at the time and he would come in for his shift but ask if I could stay 5-10 more minutes so he could go out and smoke before I could go home. 😡 Then he didn't ask me on a date until a week before I was leaving to go back to school. My best friend mentioned something about him being my future husband and I said yeah right. Guess you never know right? 😉

What a cute story EEL. It's amazing how things work out, isn't it?😍
 
Yeah, gymnastics was actually my life. I started at age 2, was ready to begin competing at age 5, and quit when I was 17. If we would have stayed in a bigger city so that I could attend a bigger gym, I would have been olympic material, but we moved to a smaller town and my mom had to drive me an hour to get to a decent gym 3 nights a week. I almost considered competing vault and floor for Mizzou, but decided it was time to move on with life.....It was great experience though. Definitely gained a lot of confidence from it, not to mention muscle tone. But, I lost all of the muscles already (8 years later) 🙁 It was great passing on the talent to other kids though!

Totally cool! 👍 I was in gymnastics but I sucked. I got to level 6 I think. I think the numbering is universal if I remember correctly. My mom pulled me out when I was 12 bc I hit my sister during practice and I never went back.
 
Totally cool! 👍 I was in gymnastics but I sucked. I got to level 6 I think. I think the numbering is universal if I remember correctly. My mom pulled me out when I was 12 bc I hit my sister during practice and I never went back.

Ha! That is kind of funny how you had to quit, but kinda not fair. Level 6 is not bad...and yes, the levels are universal.
 
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