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Question:
I am interviewing for two jobs right now: a scribe job ~1hr away, and a medical research job ~30min away. Of course, it is highly likely that I will not be lucky enough to choose between them, but if I do end up in that situation, I want to have a clear path forward.
Quick background: I did not decide to do medicine until I had already graduated from college, so I need to build up some ECs. I already have ~3yrs of research experience (1yr each in 3 diff labs in completely diff subjects), though no publications beyond my UG senior thesis, and a few poster presentations at my own school. Additionally, only 1/3 of that was medical, and it was the oldest (senior year of highschool).
I am currently volunteering at the hospital where the research would be, and taking classes in the evenings nearby. So, even though it's also a commute, it's less cumbersome than it seems because I already make it several times a week (and I ride a motorcycle).
I can't move because I get free room and board w/ family right now.
As I see it, the scribe job will pay less, give me fewer hours (even less $), but be a far better EC, get me more involved in medicine, etc...and I'm a lot more excited about it!
The lab job will pay more, but might have a 9-5 attitude, which would severely limit my other ECs (which is supposedly my focus this year). It also might result in a LOR, which I sorely need.
If the schedules work out perfectly, I might be able to pull off both, but I'd have to take fewer classes, which would suck a little bit.
So...is it crazy to travel an hour each way for a lower paying job with fewer hours and no LOR? I'm definitely leaning that way at the moment...
Question:
I am interviewing for two jobs right now: a scribe job ~1hr away, and a medical research job ~30min away. Of course, it is highly likely that I will not be lucky enough to choose between them, but if I do end up in that situation, I want to have a clear path forward.
Quick background: I did not decide to do medicine until I had already graduated from college, so I need to build up some ECs. I already have ~3yrs of research experience (1yr each in 3 diff labs in completely diff subjects), though no publications beyond my UG senior thesis, and a few poster presentations at my own school. Additionally, only 1/3 of that was medical, and it was the oldest (senior year of highschool).
I am currently volunteering at the hospital where the research would be, and taking classes in the evenings nearby. So, even though it's also a commute, it's less cumbersome than it seems because I already make it several times a week (and I ride a motorcycle).
I can't move because I get free room and board w/ family right now.
As I see it, the scribe job will pay less, give me fewer hours (even less $), but be a far better EC, get me more involved in medicine, etc...and I'm a lot more excited about it!
The lab job will pay more, but might have a 9-5 attitude, which would severely limit my other ECs (which is supposedly my focus this year). It also might result in a LOR, which I sorely need.
If the schedules work out perfectly, I might be able to pull off both, but I'd have to take fewer classes, which would suck a little bit.
So...is it crazy to travel an hour each way for a lower paying job with fewer hours and no LOR? I'm definitely leaning that way at the moment...