a doctor......I always wanted to be a surgeon but never even attempted medical school because I thought my epilepsy would hurt my chances. Now I wish i would have gone. I didn't need to be a surgeon I could have been another DR.
2007-08-08 15:09:52
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answered by Nagitar™ 7
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I Would Switch Places With A Teacher Because They Have So Much To Offer And They Have A Way Of Reaching Out To People
2007-08-08 22:12:39
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answered by misslee 5
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If you are given a chance to change places with one of those that you only mentioned, viz. a priest, a doctor or a teacher, then I would prefer to be a Teacher rather than having other two professionals for many reasons, for, first of all you should not opt for a job which you find easy in performing, secondly the one which is economically more viable as you are into that profession not for the service, but for seeking the financial gains out of it, and thirdly where you feel you can enjoy your freedom, viz. without any bindings, where you are not accountable for your any neglectful act.
For, a doctor's profession, one needs to have a professional training first, which I would lack, so I can't take his place, but I have complete respect and regard for this profession as he is responsible for saving lives for many, provided he is taking his profession seriously and giving his full heart and mind into it.
A Priest, however is like one of a God's son, who stays among us, and spread the word of humanity and mankind by serving the Lord and religion, but again he is bounded with certain bindings, where he cannot go beyond that limit him to do that extra, even if it is required for helping mankind only.
But, among all, a Teacher has to take a challenge to create the foundation of a great society and community by giving correct kind of education among the children by forgetting all castes, creed, color and religion. He not only inculcates the good values, but also prepares a good moral character for the children. A Teacher has no boundaries, he is even free to replicate his same teachings and prophecies among the society also, whether it is on religion, developing a good civilized societal setup and is free to raise his voice against anything whichever he finds not upto mark.
Best regards,
Ozone
2007-08-09 02:37:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely not a teacher...way too hard. Not a priest because I don't believe their dogma. I guess a doctor. A baby doctor so I can deliver sweet little babies. Mmm
2007-08-08 22:08:46
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answered by ? 6
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I am a teacher, so I would have to say it would be cool to be a doctor.
I've thought about going back to school to be a nurse practitioner, but I can't spend that kind of time right now while my kids are still at home.
I've done alot of work for medical communities though-- patient advocate, some preliminary diagnosis. I loved it.
2007-08-08 22:09:10
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answered by Lisa the Pooh 7
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Probably a doctor because I'd like to help save lives. But that is a lot of pressure to live with!
2007-08-08 22:07:43
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answered by Anonymous
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A doctor as I could have a lot more fun playing the game.
2007-08-08 22:07:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Teachers don't get paid enough.
I'd rather be a doctor then get a hold of the priest and castrate him.
2007-08-08 22:08:09
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answered by Anonymous
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a doctor.
a priestess isnt allowed to be married. unless its a cult priestess and i dont want to get involved with that
a teacher has to deal with kids all the time. drama all the time. with low salary.
with a doctor you get to help ppl and get paid nicely. and if you're a dermatologist like what im aiming for, you have less of a chance of malpractice.
2007-08-08 22:08:09
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answered by nybabyblu 6
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Doctor.
I wanted to become a doctor just a few months ago, but I changed it to a vet.
2007-08-08 22:11:43
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answered by Anonymous
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