14 Fascinating Reasons People Like ER Tech Jobs.
What are ER tech jobs?
I’ve always had a fascination with how people get into ER tech jobs. With that in mind, here are 14 reasons why people like ER tech jobs.
I first realized this when watching my father struggle to get into the field of medicine after a heart attack and a stroke. What I came to find was that his main problem was that he thought that he was too old to be a doctor. The fact is, however, that his main problem was that he thought he was too old to be a doctor.
Why are such jobs similar?
Most of the reasons people like ER jobs are similar to those that caused people to become doctors in the first place. These reasons are often self-serving and tend to be based on a person’s perceived level of education, but it’s also true that our parents did the same thing. If either of our parents had graduated high school when we were born, they were expected to go to college or medical school.
The same principle can be applied to most other industries as well. If someone has a Ph. D. in physics, he or she has to be able to convince people that they have the relevant knowledge base to justify that status. Just as the doctor has to convince people that they have the relevant knowledge base to justify their status, the mechanic or engineer has to convince people that they have the relevant knowledge base to justify their status.
What happens when you have a good engineer but you don’t have a good doctor?
You get to call yourself a “medical engineer” because you have a PhD in some technical field, but you have no idea what this field is. This is particularly frustrating to people who went to medical school, because they should be able to make the same argument they would make about mechanical engineers.
And it’s especially frustrating to people who went to medical school because they had a degree and they forgot that they actually needed to have a degree to be a doctor. They forget that they were actually in school to be a doctor. They forget that they were actually in school to be a doctor because they had a degree. This is such a fundamental flaw in the system.