Physical Therapy vs. Accounting
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Date: February 7th, 2010 10:40 PM Author: aphrodisiac box office antidepressant drug
Job demand is prob similar going forwards.
Accounting has more income upside
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Date: February 7th, 2010 10:46 PM Author: Lascivious slate public bath famous landscape painting
accounting sit in a fucking chair all day long looking at numbers while your bosses contemplate if they should outsource your job to china or india.
Physical therapy you work with olds helping them do exercices and shit. They smell like shit, piss and one day one of them will put a knife to your neck convinced that they can steal your power by killing you. Seriously I imagine it's a very rewarding job, but at the same time it has to be depressing dealing with people who've been abandoned by their families and other bad stuff that's happened to them. Great job security though.
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Date: February 7th, 2010 10:53 PM Author: gay crackhouse cuckoldry
Once you're a therapist, you are a therapist, there's no career ladder. You're done, capped out, not going to earn significantly more.
But neither will you be taking on siginficantly more responsibility career wise. Your patient population may grow large, your job duties will always remain (more of) the same.
There's a kind of simplicity that comes with being a therapist, of which Horace might have approved. But I would suggest to anyone thinking of pursuing this line of work to give strong consideration to becoming a specialized occupational therapist as opposed to a physical therapist, for the increased earnings alone are significant enough.
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