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I'm 31. Working as a MRI supervisor in a large hospital. I've been in the medical field for 7 years, the longer I'm in it, the more I can't stand it. I have 54 people who I supervise. Most of them are self righteous, "powerful", independent women. I will spare you the details..

I'm really looking to get out and start new. I also have a family so I have to consider that. I've thought of learning a trade. Working for myself.. sure just doing what? What do the good citizens of poal do for a living? What do you recommend?

I'm 31. Working as a MRI supervisor in a large hospital. I've been in the medical field for 7 years, the longer I'm in it, the more I can't stand it. I have 54 people who I supervise. Most of them are self righteous, "powerful", independent women. I will spare you the details.. I'm really looking to get out and start new. I also have a family so I have to consider that. I've thought of learning a trade. Working for myself.. sure just doing what? What do the good citizens of poal do for a living? What do you recommend?

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I have 54 people who I supervise.

Could you supervise in a factory instead?

From what I hear being a sparky is the best trade. Though I think a boilermaker would be fun. But remember the grass is always greener on the other side. Drilling through asbestos and plaster or welding all day will take its toll on you.

I have a friend that started a very successful spray painting restoration business and he has sold his business to open a cafe instead because of the toll on his body. Something to keep in mind if taking on a trade at 32.

Also there's a website called "CareerExplorer" which gives you a personality test and helps you identify positions that match your personality. I'm not sure if it's any good but maybe check it out.

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Thanks for the ideas! I'll check them out