freak accident from an uppercut while sparing. lol... then had me lay on my chest for xrays and shifted my ribcage about 1/2cm. if it would've shifted the other way it could've torn my heart! lol.. fucking xray techs.
Yeow!!!!!
I know all about those techs, though Visualizeperfection makes a great point; I only wish I'd a much greater affinity for the sciences ... as-is, I'm on the fence: do I get yet another undergrad degree just to be an entry-level public school teacher, do I pursue an MA or even dual-MA such that I might have school principal potential (maybe by the time I'm ready to retire, anyway, LOL), or do I go all-out for an M.D. in one of my BA fields? Gah, so confusing ... and with the job market the way it is, I can't help but to wonder how well I can ride the tides of fortune either way I dive in; where they lead, no man can know. (On top of all that shit, I have to have my colostomy procedure reversed before I make any kind of serious move. That's on the immediate horizon, thank Crom, the Great Maker*, God and whomever else will listen to my hapless pleas

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*The Great Maker is a sci-fi reference, and a rather particular one at that. IF someone can prove they know the reference without exercising much in the way of Google-Fu, I'll PayPal you ... uhh ... however many dollars I can spare

(Seriously, even with new-found health-care coverage, I'm struggling far more than I should.)
OH! And FWIW: I don't mind working for a boss as such, either, even though I did very well as a freelance copy editor for various public schools, private schools, community colleges, a few universities and a LOT of PR firms who represented one or all of the above. Working for myself was great in a lot of respects, but without very well-defined contracts ... eh. One of my exes, still kind of a friend, has done her best to talk me out of teaching. But a steady cheque, benefits and, depending on the school, potential for tenure? I'm all over that shit.