Well it would depend on income, but I think physical therapist do pretty well. I would pick it because I am a fitness freak, and I would enjoy helping people get into shape. I would especially enjoy helping obese people get into great shape. It would make them very happy and thus, be very satisfying to me. I wish that I had gone that route in college.
2007-03-21 14:16:13
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answered by stagger_lee1974 2
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Physical Therapist and Nutritionist would work regular hours and supervise few other people, if any. A restaurant manager is likely to be working weekends and evenings as a matter of course and fifty plus hours a week. Also, you have to be able to handle the general public i.e. your customers while supervising a staff of sixty or more - kitchen staff, servers, bartenders, food runners etc.
If you don't mind working when others are free and you like a fast pace of business, then a restaurant manager is fine - it would pay better. I suspect you need much more education to be a physical therapist or nutritionist but you can also take courses in restaurant management. However, I think any on-the-job experience working in restaurants would be beneficial too!
2007-03-21 21:29:08
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answered by rarguile 6
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I would go with Buissness manager because a physical therapist is just weird and I wouldn't want to be around with people im trying to teach how to walk and move body parts... nutritionist because i would be the worst rolemodel for a nutritionist ever, and because buissness manager i think would make the most money... and it seems like an office job, and i want a office job when i get a job...
2007-03-21 21:19:54
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answered by luigi 2
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Therapist first, manager last. There'll be more demand for a Therapist in the future job market and more money in it. Managing a restaurant isn't worth the money you make (you work A LOT of hours). Too few Americans take nutrition seriously enough, which is why I went with the Therapist answer. But, it'd make a nice minor.
2007-03-21 21:17:55
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answered by wizbangs 5
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physical therapist- make a decent amount of money- can open your own practice/ office- i want a career that i can help people- i think science/biology/kinesiology is very ineresting and if i were smart enough i would definitly do p.t.
i would also like nutrition because i want to go to 3rd world countries and help out and do work there, and i would love to go and do nutrition work for the u.n. or red cross or something like that.
right now i am in the food industry, just as a waitress while im goin to college, and i dont think managing a restaurant is all that great to be honest with ya..
2007-03-21 21:19:56
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answered by l* 2
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physical therapist.. the money may not be as good as the CEO job, but at least ill be up and about and actually making a difference. i could never be a nutritionist just cause i myself enjoy food that isnt very nutritious and dont really care to be a hipocryt every day while i am at work..
2007-03-21 21:17:44
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answered by Ed D 3
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i would not pick nutritionists because i heard they dodnt find jobs easily and physical therapists u see some harsh things so it narrows it down to business manager . . . top of the world kinda well if i were in that position that is what i would do
2007-03-21 21:18:39
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answered by beautifulbreeze3 1
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I would have to say physical therapist. Because I once had to go through physical therapy after an ACL surgery on my knee. If it weren't for physical therapy and the VERY helpful people there to assist me, I wouldn't be able to walk on my knee very well these days. It seems like a very rewarding job as well.
2007-03-21 21:19:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Restaurant manager. Free food 24/7 :)
2007-03-21 21:17:12
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answered by chattychica04 2
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None of them by personal choice... But I'd have to say business manager: = $$$
But remember, money doesn't buy love or happiness.
2007-03-21 21:18:11
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answered by Neil Rawson 3
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