kingslayer99
Arlington, TN
52, joined Oct. 2014
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I'm considering a career change to a less physically demanding job with a steady income. Not looking to get rich. But I want to help others vets mainly, and be more fulfilled with what I do. What I mean by less physical is more indoors and less dangerous as to what I have been doing. I'm getting older and climbing all over boats and houses is getting a little harder to do at my age. Although I'm still in great shape and will remain so if I have a steady 9 to 5 type of job.
But when I look into the field of physical therapy its hard to get a real perspective of the demand because the scam schools flood the net with false intel. Also I would like to work specifically for the VA. Anyone work in this field?
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b2cold
Elk Grove Village, IL
37, joined Mar. 2014
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Good luck
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kingslayer99
Arlington, TN
52, joined Oct. 2014
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Checked into it you need a masters. At my age don't have 4 to six years of my life to waste sitting in a class room. Have to find something I can get a decent job with a two year degree.
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