a councelor maybe
2007-02-18 06:15:23
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answered by smartass_yankee_tom 4
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A great shame and i hate to say this with your degrees but you have gone as far as your likely to go in the teaching profession but you surely could be of great use with your compassionate nature to work amongst the people who need help to get back on the track// But i am puzzled after the years of study at what time did you decide to not take the cloth and what made you come to that decision and how did you manage it/perhaps you might reply in the comment box
2007-02-18 06:32:29
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answered by srracvuee 7
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You can get back into science jobs. I'm a chemist, and some of my coworkers have masters degrees in unrelated subjects (education, computer science, etc) but went back to laboratory work because of their bachelor degree in the sciences.
Biophysical medicine - would you be able to be a hospital technician with that? Or you can get a lab job, those usually require any degree with laboratory experience.
2007-02-18 06:19:47
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answered by jellybeanchick 7
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Obviously If you feel incapable of spiritual counselling as a priest, then your alternative is to use the biophysical medecine qualification. I wish you uck as to me it sounds like a made-up subject without practical use. But Hey what would I know.
2007-02-18 06:18:31
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answered by scrambulls 5
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You must have some idea of what you wish to become?
Did you study for all these years giving very little thought to future employment or were you deadset on becoming a priest?
What other career options are open to you i would very much like to know.
2007-02-18 06:19:23
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answered by Anonymous
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a scientist in Biophysical medicine.
2007-02-18 06:17:37
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answered by lalau 3
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Duquesne college for confident. i'm a grad and that i studied comparative religions there (it become previously). i might touch all the faculties that have been initially opened/operated with the help of non secular communities.
2016-09-29 06:58:14
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answered by ? 4
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Why don't you try to be a counsler that will help young people with drugs. You might be able to work at the United Nations.
2007-02-18 06:20:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Try R&D in a drug company. there aren't many around, but if you are okay with a move or two... they pay nicely and you can do something besides teach.
Good luck!
2007-02-25 04:00:50
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answered by amanda w 2
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Social worker
2014-10-07 11:15:55
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answered by IntheMeantime 4
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Researcher!
Sll the best!/
2007-02-18 06:17:13
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answered by Ebby 6
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