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I was a d1 football player in the SEC. Tried to make it into the NFL but couldn't make a team. I had a string of injures that lead to the end of my career, happy to have hung it up now and still have flexiblity/mobility in most of my joints.
Had a little money then, but I worked around ~60 hrs a week between two jobs as a medical assistant for a mobile nuclear medicine group and a bouncer/bartender on nights. I knew I wanted to go to med school at this point.
Moved, started working for a healthcare charity in Houston. My job was to convince docs to see the working poor pro bono. Had a lot of success getting people medical care. Did not have a lot of success speaking Spanish, but I did get much better in that respect.
Started working for a large hospital doing outcomes analysis when I was accepted into med school. I had an offer to join a consulting firm at that time as well, turned it down.
Couldn't be happier 😀
but do d1 athletes all over get perks (aside from free tuition of course)
Land scape
Gardner
Fast food
Certified nursing assistant
House keeper
Laboratory assistant
Laboratory technician --> industry and then academics
Graduate student (medicinal chemistry)
Postdoctoral research associate
Rock climbing bum
Medical student (in three weeks)
System analyst/programmer.. I was a project leader mostly and department chef for some time.. later daddy had a CVA and from then on I take care of him.. beside his daily care, I perform all the medical orders a nurse should do like bladder irrigation, blood/urine sampling, catheter change, dressing etc.
I have always wanted to be a doctor, but it looks unlikely.
What makes it look unlikely?

High School Drop Out
Paint Store Employee
Short Order Cook
Got my G.E.D.
Construction Worker
Caregiver for the Developmentally Disabled (This is what really developed my interest in the medical field. Lot's of time in Doctor's offices and Emergency Rooms)
Currently working 90+ hours a week at my family's restaurant, as yet again a Short Order Cook.
Decided on my 23rd birthday to make it happen, took the ACT (with a full beard. A few kids thought I was 30.)
Now I'm going to school for Health Sciences on Scholarship. Going to cut back on my insane work schedule in the Fall and take 18 credits
At least with my current schedule I know I'll be able to handle Med School hours. (50+ hours a week, psh.)
The URL in your signature is messed up, might want to fix that...
Rock star.
Well, sort of... more like struggling musician in several metal bands on the east coast + :
Crazy old life...
Where did you climb? I wish i knew of camp 4 yosemite in my younger days. Wouldnt a season in Mexico, say El Portrero Chico, be sweet?

Retail Manager --> Lawyer --> EFL Teacher in Japan --> Medical School Applicant
Not to mention a myriad of jobs since I was 15.
I always wanted to be a doctor but things got in the way. I am currently a Laboratory Supervisor (very boring career) and I plan to apply this year. I was an Analytical Chemist and a Laboratory Technician II.
I was an Analytical Chemist for many of my 20+ years in industry, as well as a Lab Supervisor & Lab Manager. I had long since given up on going to medical school when I got laid off two times in three years. This started me looking into going to medical school and over 2 1/2 years later, I will start medical school.
Military intelligence in the US Army;
Also, to jackzack87: is that JR in your profile pic? damn, he looked rough when that was taken!
WOW!! Congratulations! I am glad those jobs started your interest again. You were an Analytical Chemist way longer than me ( I got laid off too. A lot of us were temps then and the company was spiraling downwards anyways). I worked at a couple of crappy jobs (cubicle, dead-end, and corporate America jobs in which I dread) after that then later on, I was given the opportunity to become a Laboratory Supervisor. The pay is good and all, but I don't think it will benefit me to sit around in a position I am not happy in when my true aspirations lies in medicine. These jobs too pushed me forward to applying this year. Good luck in medical school!!! 👍
Also, nice livejournal! I will make sure to follow up on your experience.