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Need help brainstorming for career path to fit my personality?Rating: (votes: 1) First off, I'm an ENFP (extraverted, intuitive, feeling, perceiving) personality type if that helps. Secondly, I love children. I am a nanny and I adore it. Being a nanny for wealthier families has opened my eyes to the fact that education is key in getting ahead. I want to be able to hire a nanny for my future children! I also love helping and educating people. I helped tutor some of my friends in high school and loved it. I am unsure about educating the adult population because I am so used to working with children, but I think I could do it. I am worried that I would be intimidated or mocked if I couldn't give the correct answer. With children, you are the boss and smarter automatically. ![]() I'm a second-career-about-to-be-nursing student with a BS in Communications heading into either an ADN or diploma program depending on where I get accepted. I was going to apply straight to PA school and then decided to become an RN first. The rationale behind this is that I do not feel I know enough about all of the different possibilities in the medical field until I go through clinical rotations and find where my affinity lies. I think you will find out the same for yourself. You already have some good pieces of the puzzle. I'm an ENTJ btw, and man did I laugh out loud when I read the description of "the fieldmarshal" personality. Anyway, I am excited about the journey ahead and feel confident that I will know where I need to go when the time is right. I think you will, too! Good luck to you! Comment:
Sounds like pediatric nurse practitioner will fit the bill for you. After intensive specialized study, a masters degree is awarded. The salary will permit you to live comfortably, involves patient/parent education, and many nurse practitioners participate in research studies. Click on the "specialty" tab above and then click "advanced practice nursing" to see the discussions there. Your post gives the impression that you are very mature, well-grounded, and responsible. These traits will serve you quite well as a nurse practitioner. Good luck, sincerebliss! :spin:
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I don't know how much it pays, but you could be a home health nurse for disabled children of wealthy families.
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I agree with ebear, it sounds like a pediatric nurse practitioner is the job for you!
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With that kind of motivation and determination, why not just go for gold and become a pediatrician?
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A lot of you have mentioned pediatrician/NP. I do not like a lot of pressure to be on just my shoulders. That position holds more responsibility than I would be ready for. Plus, I am not a straight A student, but more of an A/B student and I am okay with that. =) I still appreciate these ideas a lot!
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