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  1. crying breeman

    What do you do?

    Oh, incidentally, I'm never saying a bad word about nurses as a profession again. Individual nurses? Sure, they are people, too. But that job is just so fucking hard on you. Doing accounts and maintaining stock was light fun compared to nursing. Those of you married to nurses, tell her/him they...
  2. crying breeman

    What do you do?

    I mean, I'd be happy working as a physician even in a heavy-workload, non-glamorous (it's ALL non-glamorous! But in the public's eye, you know) practice if I'm making enough to support a family and hunting and golf habits (not that I'd have time to indulge). It's a real uphill battle getting the...
  3. crying breeman

    What do you do?

    Well, professor of law sounds nifty, but, realistically, I'd be happy as a clam working in general surgery. I know, the legal degree and publications in that field will go to waste, but immigrating to USA means you gotta make sacrifices. Not that there's anything outside research in forensic...
  4. crying breeman

    What do you do?

    Thank you! The question was very unclear but you got the idea anyway. I'm blaming the terror attack* and having to pop out for the lack of clarity :P I DO have an LLB but no-one mentions their lesser degree here. But AFAIK, the only State with anything like a civil code is Lousiana and a...
  5. crying breeman

    What do you do?

    @Cad So, how's living in Houston? I've been talking with this girl and Universities of Texas and Houston look like good places to work at. Don't see many PhD in Law and Legal theory programs there, though. Would the American thing be to do the PhD in Philosophy with a legal topic instead...