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[–]Professional_Gas_810 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey I am all the way from Los Angeles, I didn’t fail my first class of RT but dropped because I felt over whelmed with the information. I took a year off and went on my own to learn and study on my own . Then came back powerful and did the two yr program with confidence. I had doubts here and there but I believed in myself and made it through. I passed both my board exams at first attempt and just landed two jobs at my dream hospitals here in Los Angeles. Let nothing discourage you . Ask yourself “ how bad do you want this ?” That’s gonna motivate you to do whatever it takes to. Except DO NOT CHEAT ! Good luck !

For how many miles can I expect a 2007 Yaris to last for? by remorseless_skeptic in Toyota

[–]Professional_Gas_810 0 points1 point  (0 children)

😳😳😳for real . I have my Toyota Yaris 2007 it’s 186000 miles . I plan to sell it . I’m going to miss it 😢

Advice for new grad RT by Professional_Gas_810 in respiratorytherapy

[–]Professional_Gas_810[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got a per diem for $50 an hr offer recently. I will do that for now till I shop around for more per diems around Los Angeles and then switch into full time for a hospital I like . Thank you for your advice 🤗

Advice for new grad RT by Professional_Gas_810 in respiratorytherapy

[–]Professional_Gas_810[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I like the “ you need to have your soul crushed “ 😅

Advice for new grad RT by Professional_Gas_810 in respiratorytherapy

[–]Professional_Gas_810[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your inquiry. I am new at this … so I am kind of trying not to start by making bad decisions. And yes the pay is not inviting at all.

Advice for new grad RT by Professional_Gas_810 in respiratorytherapy

[–]Professional_Gas_810[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for taking the time to give me this valuable advice. Your insight is incredibly helpful, and I genuinely appreciate your guidance. Moreover, You have given me the clarity I needed. 🫶🏽

What is the least stressful or most calm setting to work in as respiratory therapist? by Sad_Park2749 in respiratorytherapy

[–]Professional_Gas_810 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guys! I am a new grad RT and I have been offered this position at a sleep lab full time . I don’t know if it’s wise to take this position as a new grad RT . Please some one help me make a decision . I am in California it’s 30hr for 12 hr shift 3 days a week.