Newly licensed... starting my "generalist" career in Chemistry, a department full of power-tripping , extremely unhappy, rude people..

Sounds like you are one bitter, unhappy, 28 yr long Histotech that needs to reevaluate just how LITTLE his/her shitty outlook and opinion means to anyone else but themselves.

Don't worry. I've never been fat (thank goodness, because struggling with being over weight is not easy), I'm not miserable (I'm a healthy, privileged, white, American that is college-educated and has the time to post a self-centered stupid post searching for support on a dumb website instead of fighting for my life or the lives of my family in a war torn country), I'm not alone because I do still in fact have that family that I love dearly and that love me dearly. (That's one long ass RUN ON sentence but I DGAF).

I think you are mistaking me for someone who wants to do all those menial things you mentioned whilst making $150k/yr... when in reality that sounds fucking miserable. And I'd probably get fat, miserable and end up alone doing just that. I'll stick with my plan to be a Medical Technologist and be the best one that I can....

Ehhhgg, I may have wasted my breath saying all this because then again, how could any of us expect a self-proclaimed "6th generation Texan" that's unhappy with their histotechy life to understand such concepts?

I wish you sweet dreams tonight. Dreams of talking about golfing and vacationing, spending half your days in meetings, making big ol mucho 150k bucks and most importantly those 3 hour (gold prize) luncheons. Cheers.

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