I would thing the radiologist would pay better but nurses are always in demand so there is more of a job security there. I would go with whichever you think you would enjoy doing more.
2006-09-15 04:30:16
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answered by CoCo-Puffs 3
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A traveling nurse can start out at$60,000 a year or more. But nursing is a high stress job and I think it takes a special person to do it. Nurses usually start out on the night shifts and you have to work weekends. Try working as a nursing assistant before you do decide if you want to be a nurse. Nursing jobs will always be in high demand.
2006-09-15 04:44:44
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answered by GIngin 3
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A radiologist would be a much better job, but takes a heck of a lot more schooling.
If you had to choose between a radiology tech. and a nurse, that would be a little bit more difficult decision. Nurses make more money, but radiology technicians have a lot less stress and don't have to wipe butts or clean up vomit or mucous.
2006-09-15 04:36:41
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answered by farmgirl 3
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Well my friend, I rather suggest u be a radiologist, in this way u can prove u skills (some guys have good technical sense) and while u r working as a radiologist, upgrade yourself by doing vocational courses related to ur field, well its up to u all the best for future.
2006-09-15 04:33:42
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answered by rohit 3
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There are various to look into. countless them have already been mentioned like actual treatment, radiologist and pharmacist. yet you additionally can look into respiration therapist, speech therapist, occupational therapist or perhaps dental hygiene. to a pair degree, each and each of those areas will in some unspecified time contained sooner or later in time cope with issues that are gross, however the exposure would be limited finding on the situations which you're supplied with. sturdy success. desire this enables.
2016-09-30 23:53:58
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answered by kinjorski 4
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You have a big heart, tolerance to clear a bed pan... go for the nursing course. Otherwise, stick to the x-rays, and it pays better.
2006-09-15 04:32:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know, but I do know there's a shortage of nurses and it seems to me to be a rewarding profession, although I'm not sure of the extent to which it might involve more stress.
2006-09-15 04:30:18
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answered by Anonymous
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radiologist has much better hours and less stress, i would pursue that
2006-09-15 04:29:45
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answered by Gayle L 6
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