Posted on 27 December 2012. Tags: doctorate, doctorate of physical therapy, job, job prospects, Medicare, Need, physical, physical therapist job, physical therapy programs, profession, therapist
I’m thinking about applying to doctorate of physical therapy programs. What do you think the growth will be for this profession? I know that BLS and other job related sources say that need for this job will grow very fast, but I just would like to have thoughts from people in medicare.
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Posted on 20 May 2012. Tags: bachelors masters, Career, career field, close friends, college, comfort zone, idea, immediate family, living in the city, moment, profession, quarter life crisis, roadblock, significant others, step dad
I will admit that the problem I will list out here is a “first-world problem,” but hear me out please. Some advice would be really helpful.
I went to college, got my bachelors/masters (along with lots of loans that I’ve now started to pay off), and entered a good career field. I like my profession and the versatility and the fact that I can pick up and go almost anywhere with it. At the moment, I am living in the city where I went to college, but have no idea what I’m going to do for my future. I’m not sure if I want to stay here. I have zero family here, and many of the friends that I made in college moved away after graduation. I have a few friends left, or should I say, acquaintances that I sometimes hang out with. I will admit I keep an emotional distance from people and that that’s one of the reasons why I haven’t formed close friendships in this city. Basically, I have nothing really holding me here except my job and my comfort zone. After all, I’ve been here six years in total, and have a good network. But where do I go from here? As it stands, all I have going in my life is my career. My immediate family lives about 4 hours away and I visit sometimes but my step-dad and I do not get along, so I don’t visit as often as I would like. Sometiems, I just feel really alone. All my co-workers have some kind of “base” here – family, significant others, etc. If I had that, I would be more at peace and more stable. I’m at an age where I should be thinking about settling down (I’m 23), but how can I do that if I haven’t found my niche? I feel so alone sometimes. I’m not sure what to do.
Any thoughts on someone going through a “quarter-life crisis”? Not sure if that’s what I’m experiencing but I’m sure as hell at a roadblock right now with regard to where I want my life to go. Lack of family/boyfriend/close friends in my area also makes me more restless.
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Posted on 20 May 2012. Tags: bachelors masters, Career, career field, close friends, college, comfort zone, idea, immediate family, living in the city, moment, profession, quarter life crisis, roadblock, significant others, step dad
I will admit that the problem I will list out here is a “first-world problem,” but hear me out please. Some advice would be really helpful.
I went to college, got my bachelors/masters (along with lots of loans that I’ve now started to pay off), and entered a good career field. I like my profession and the versatility and the fact that I can pick up and go almost anywhere with it. At the moment, I am living in the city where I went to college, but have no idea what I’m going to do for my future. I’m not sure if I want to stay here. I have zero family here, and many of the friends that I made in college moved away after graduation. I have a few friends left, or should I say, acquaintances that I sometimes hang out with. I will admit I keep an emotional distance from people and that that’s one of the reasons why I haven’t formed close friendships in this city. Basically, I have nothing really holding me here except my job and my comfort zone. After all, I’ve been here six years in total, and have a good network. But where do I go from here? As it stands, all I have going in my life is my career. My immediate family lives about 4 hours away and I visit sometimes but my step-dad and I do not get along, so I don’t visit as often as I would like. Sometiems, I just feel really alone. All my co-workers have some kind of “base” here – family, significant others, etc. If I had that, I would be more at peace and more stable. I’m at an age where I should be thinking about settling down (I’m 23), but how can I do that if I haven’t found my niche? I feel so alone sometimes. I’m not sure what to do.
Any thoughts on someone going through a “quarter-life crisis”? Not sure if that’s what I’m experiencing but I’m sure as hell at a roadblock right now with regard to where I want my life to go. Lack of family/boyfriend/close friends in my area also makes me more restless.
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Posted on 25 April 2012. Tags: canada, debt, Employer, information, job, money, niche, profession, retail restaurants, specialised professionals, Visa
So next year im hoping to be doing a year abroad in Canada for my studies,
However ive looked into work visas so i can pay rent and other such things, but all i can find are sites for people who are specialised professionals that fulfil a niche profession, and you need to have your employer on board before you apply.
What Im wondering is, can i get a Visa that allows me to go over to do my studies, but then apply for a normal job(Retail, restaurants etc) while im there, just so i don’t have to get into a stupid amount of debt and always have to worry about money
Any information on this from anyone who has done this thing before would be really appreciated.
Thanks
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Posted on 25 April 2012. Tags: Abroad, canada, debt, Employer, information, profession, Study, Visa, Work
So next year im hoping to be doing a year abroad in Canada for my studies,
However ive looked into work visas so i can pay rent and other such things, but all i can find are sites for people who are specialised professionals that fulfil a niche profession, and you need to have your employer on board before you apply.
What Im wondering is, can i get a Visa that allows me to go over to do my studies, but then apply for a normal job(Retail, restaurants etc) while im there, just so i don’t have to get into a stupid amount of debt and always have to worry about money
Any information on this from anyone who has done this thing before would be really appreciated.
Thanks
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Posted on 25 May 2011. Tags: 13 years, consultancy, e engineering, engineer, niche, permanent residency, perth, profession, residency, sector, services engineer, sponsorship, support, Visa
I have been offered the job of Technical Services Engineer in Perth. The job is very niche and involves technical support, training and consultancy for software in the engineering sector. I have over 13 years experience in this area and I have been offered a sponsorship through a company based in Sydney. They are very confident that I will get the 457 visa.
However, what worries me is if I decide to stay in Australia and apply for permanent residency. The company seems quite confident I would have no problem in obtaining this. However, I am not so sure.
If I apply for permanent residency do I need a degree in close to me profession i.e engineering? I have degree in English (2-2) however I do have over 13 years experience.
Would this affect my chances of obtaining permanent residency?
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