Friday, March 4, 2011

Should I pursue a career as a social worker or speech pathologist?

Now I can start taking the undergraduate speech therapy, social work or find a type of work and work to bring municipal solid waste programs. Speech therapy sounds like a better option (for decent wages, good working environment, flexibility in career opportunities, etc.). I think it would be good, because I know I would really make a difference if I've seen before a speech therapist. But, I do not feel a real passion for the job, no real personal connection. I'm more interested in social problems and it takes a greater personal interest to me (ie mental health), but I am concerned about the low wages and high potential for burnout. I can not help but feel that I would give anything I can very well do, do not call in speech therapy. Hi, my advice wud b you shiver weigh the pros and cons of both jobs. The job suits you the feeling you go for it. Opt for a job where you can excel. Remember u wil always work half of my heart wherever you are uncomfortable discussing or wid tell a relative or friend who knows u better, and therefore will help you get out of this limbo. Hope this helps, good luck! My mother is a speech therapist, and after watching his career for over 20 years, I have only one suggestion for you. Being good at what you do in your voice, have a passion for it. You have to want to get up and go to work every day because you'll lose your mind. My mother works in the public school system, and I can promise not to pay extravagant. The hours are typical of school time is very limited flexibility to choose the school you are, and worked environment.well, say it depends on how much he liked the school itself. Social work is a very different way, however, and demanding as that of passion. Burnout happens to any career is today.and trust me, SP is very tired! Whatever you choose, do not take its final decision on hearsay, such as Yahoo Answers! Talk to people you know :-) Whether it's career or to interview someone who has been working for some time in his career to take a (hopefully) all my life, and you do not want to take a decision on the basis of believed to be the case. Good luck to you, and remember: If you love something, it might be the best option. When you have a passion for something, you are less likely to burn, and feel like you did. Treatment with an MSW are not as low starting from 30 to 60 depending on where you are and what social work is wrong. It is a much more flexible. Social work can do the work in different areas and different levels of organization. You can talk to social workers in your area and get a complete picture of the profession. DA.

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