Any medics out there?

And are you generally happy with your life/career etc?

Answers:
They are probably all at work.
no,im not a medic.
Was one years ago - it is an incredibly satisfying job - but the pay sucks unless you want to work as a firefighter/paramedic.
I did it for 10 years. I loved it, but it is a very stressful job. There is a lot of training to go through but it is rewarding to save a life, deliver a baby, or comfort someone.It is difficult to deal with the death and carnage that goes with the job. I wouldn't say this is a job for the squeemish.
I wouldn't know about the pay as I did it for a volunteer unit, one of the last run in the state of Wi. I started haveing kids and got very involved with their lives and just didn't have the time to do everything. So this is something I decided to give up.
like paramedics? i'm sure its a cool job, but you can make SO MUCH MORE MONEY as a nurse (like 40-50/hr in philly or washington dc). nursing takes only 2 years, and it SO WORTH IT. plus there's such a shortage that you'll find a job at ANY HOSPITAL OF YOUR CHOICE. BE A NURSE!
Hard work but rewarding!
Yes veyr much happy..i just love my field...its like a blessing for me to belong to this field...i ,ll agree with huggywell, it is hardworking but rewarding.
Sometimes yes sometimes no. No specially when you have to deal with dead with things you don't know, when patient do not respond to treatment, or when have a lot of work and you're so tired to move even a finger

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