Run with scissors
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In the air force?
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The pj's are bad ***. Thats what my brother does. He went AF and I went army.That'd be the one.
Thats awesome. And thanks, it sure looks like it. Had a lot of Army guys say to try to go beyond 68W since Ill have my EMT-P by then. Option 40 contract just didnt really feel like what I wanted to do. Did a little digging, found this, and decided to make that the goal since it encompassed really well what I wanted to get and give during that time. Only way to find out is to get in there and do it and if I dont even try then it just goes against a few little life philosophies of mine so....figure I will just go at it balls swingin.The pj's are bad ***. Thats what my brother does. He went AF and I went army.
Good luck, I know the training is pretty rigorus
Worst case, you stick with what you do or some other job and volunteer on the side. Either way you go, you are learning something new and bettering yourself in some way and nobody can tell you that is a bad thing.
Off topic, but OP is very cute!
I am not married, or have children
But I just dont like being around sick people. And having to watch them die slowly.
I did, I went from architect -> ems -> RN, and combine my drawing skills to do medical illustration.
So yes I would.
Open any teaching book and you will find drawings like this oneArchitecture was a goal of mine, until I took geometry hahaha. Medical illustration? I am not familiar with that.
yeah, but not every one is suffering with every breathe they take.As opposed to watching them die quickly? I guess that makes it easier...
Aren't we ALL dying slowly...like from the day we are born, we start to die, right?