She ended up quitting and moving to a different field after a while. The patients she had to deal with were just too erratic and dangerous.
I can totally understand that. It's extremely important to be able to count and rely on your colleagues in that type of work, but it can still be very dangerous. My boss has talked to me about moving me into another department, where it's even more chaos. I still haven't made up my mind, but somehow I think it would actually be safer there, due to the people working over there.
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Oh wow, yeah, I can see how that would be beneficial to have people you can count on. I honestly think part of the issue with her past job was her husband just got sick of the patients beating up on her and he talked her into switching. I could be wrong though.
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The worst part is that we are underpaid. It's actually shitty pay and it often involves a lot of risks. It's really sad.
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That is too bad! I am pretty lucky to have a desk job.
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Yeah, I earned a lot more when I had my brand building business, but I'm very satisfied with the work I have so it makes up for it.
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That is good, as long as you are content.