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Nursing (RN) in the USA is one of the best careers for entrepreneurs. I am 28yo, male, white, registered nurse.

>freedom. 3x12 shifts give you the choice: work less and enjoy life, or pickup unlimited overtime and make tons of cash.

>money. Pay is above average in US. also, overtime is literally unlimited. If you have the lifestyle for it, you can travel and make 3000-5000 a week. Some contracts during peak covid were paying 10,000/week (for 6 days a week, sometimes 12 in a row, brutal but still).
>women. So many easy sluts in this field. Many in their early 20’s. And not just fellow medical staff... sexy little Latina housekeeper who thinks you’re like a doctor cause she doesn’t speak much English.
>power. RN is a position of immediate authority. You are in charge of your CNA, and anyone else who interacts with your patients go through you. Even physical or occupation therapists who have technically higher education than you go through you.
>low educational requirements. I have an associates degree. Yes you need high grades in prereqs: bio, a&p, etc...

>rehirability. This is the big one. If I want to quit and try a business, and it fails, I can come straight back to nursing for the same pay and pick up exactly where I left off in a heartbeat. I could literally be hired and working the next week. This can’t be said for many careers, especially ones paying 30-50/hr. This is why I chose RN.

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