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RE: March 14. A Promise Made Is A Promise Kept - What Cancer looks like in the Body

in #esteem6 years ago

I first became a medic to go to clinical Nuclear Medicine school.

Unfortunately, AFTER I'd been in for awhile, I was told that the minimum age requirement was 19. I was 17 at the time, damnit!

That was the first in the chain of events that landed me in SpecWar.

My buddy went through the school and would rub my nose in it for decades. He got out after just one hitch and got a great job that lead to a lucrative career.

Shit, he would boast that his normal day was shooting isotopes in one or two patients every other day; while going to conferences on new techniques and machines the rest of the time.

Anyway, I enjoyed your post, buddy.

May you and yours feel well and love life today.

Namaste, JaiChai

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Yep had a couple of buddies that are now big shots in corporate America. But I can’t complain I hit a couple of schools that resulted in assignments that were rewarding only problem is that they were not personally monetary rewarding. Young and dumb ! hahaha