Yeah, I know, then it's not your dream job
But seriously. I work in finance as an IT geek. Why finance? Because that is where the jobs for IT are and pay well.
2 years ago I got the chance to do the IT for a brand new children's hospital.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2G5_BBSq9c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=re6Fsmjmzfo
I consider that job to be the best of my career. The one I always talk about when people ask me about my most challenging job or the one I'm most proud of. I didn't think I'd ever repeat that. And honestly, it was amazing.
Yesterday I interviewed at a hospital for a job that included EPIC, infrastructure, blah blah blah. I went simple because I wanted the practice interviewing at a hospital in case I got the chance to try for something I wanted. The pay sucked, the job was boring, I felt guilty about wasting there time, but I figured I could use the practice.
Then in the interview I almost literally fell out of my chair when they wanted me to help design the 'hospital of the future'.
My interview notes went out the window and we talked about technology. His list of questions went by the wayside also.
It's an hour commute (Children's was a 1 mile walk). But in compensation I can do 4-10 hour days. At Children's I was doing 10 hour days anyway.
But the pay sucks.
We are a couple of years out of residency and have student loan debt etc. It would mean a life style change.
Advice?
But seriously. I work in finance as an IT geek. Why finance? Because that is where the jobs for IT are and pay well.
2 years ago I got the chance to do the IT for a brand new children's hospital.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2G5_BBSq9c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=re6Fsmjmzfo
I consider that job to be the best of my career. The one I always talk about when people ask me about my most challenging job or the one I'm most proud of. I didn't think I'd ever repeat that. And honestly, it was amazing.
Yesterday I interviewed at a hospital for a job that included EPIC, infrastructure, blah blah blah. I went simple because I wanted the practice interviewing at a hospital in case I got the chance to try for something I wanted. The pay sucked, the job was boring, I felt guilty about wasting there time, but I figured I could use the practice.
Then in the interview I almost literally fell out of my chair when they wanted me to help design the 'hospital of the future'.
My interview notes went out the window and we talked about technology. His list of questions went by the wayside also.
It's an hour commute (Children's was a 1 mile walk). But in compensation I can do 4-10 hour days. At Children's I was doing 10 hour days anyway.
But the pay sucks.
We are a couple of years out of residency and have student loan debt etc. It would mean a life style change.
Advice?
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