Most Regretted College Majors
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I'm surprised about the medical/clinical assisting. From what I've heard from friends in the industry, med techs make bank.
absolutely shit work hours
True, but you can come out of school making a lot of money immediately. So if you can deal with the grind when you are young, you can set yourself up to be in a good place financially.
Like nurses or not?
Nurses I've noticed have like 3 or 4 12 hour shifts. If you can handle or like that it can leave you days off to do other things. It's definitely not for everyone.
High burnout rate depending on where you end up
Burnout is the a term invented by weak faggots who want to collect gibs.
Alternatively, jew capitalists want to work their employees to exhaustion for shit pay.
If it's anything like the dental industry there might different classes of jobs depending on exactly what the degree is. I knew a guy who went into debt for a certification in that field and the job ended up paying around $15/hr. That's not as bad as it sounds considering it was 5 or 10 years ago, but today's equivalent isn't what I would call making bank. He also went to some scam for profit school as well and I don't know how that affected things.