parfait wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Actually, Lynn ...your
first post was a sort of a congratulations~ kick in the nuts, type thing!!
But that's just your style and it really makes me
LMAO!!! 
well, what else should he expect from me?

compared to other things I've said, he should have taken it as a huge compliment from me and run!! And what i said was true, not totally a kick in the nuts. He'd die in a lab as a pathologist!!! He'd become a cadaver himself

He needs that personal interaction and all the attention, gratitude, and importance that being a surgeon will give him. I was giving him more of a kick in the ass towards the direction he's taking than one in the nuts, trust me!

You got some points, Lynn. I like the attention and interaction with other people, so I would never manage being a pathologist, jesus, the thought of hanging around corpses all day makes me cringe. I've always been a guy that's done the decision making, so the idea of making life or death decisions under pressure is something I want to be doing. And to Phyllis and Lorrie; you could just copy my name, which is in my signature instead of messing around in Word

and see, that's why I picked the lab! I don't like decision making or the patient interaction. Though there is a degree of important quick thinking in blood banking too. prefer a behind the scenes kind of field and that's my personality believe it or not

well, especially many years ago when I was picking my education that I knew would be in the medical field

it's taken me years to learn to be the bully you know and love today

I was really quite shy in the old days
