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Thursday, January 26, 2012

What do I want to do after college?

What do I want to do after college?

     After college I want to have a stable job as an Anesthesiologist living somewhere on the west coast married with two children (one boy one girl). I would have a modest house with a large backyard and a garden at the very end of it to grow fruits and vegetables, as well as a large deck with a grill and Jacuzzi. On the inside of the house I would have a large living room with a small T.V and a bunch of book shelves for books. Connected to it a large kitchen fixed with all stainless steel appliances: a gas range, a French door refrigerator, an oven, a big open sink, along with all the other pots, pans, and baking things I need, topped off with a large walk in pantry. Next to that a large dining room that fits ten. All the floors on the main floor will be covered in flat sedimentary rock tile and the basement in a beige carpet, as well as the upstairs. There will be a basement level which half of it will be a large play room/ man cave and the other half a panic room that is hidden behind a secret door disguised as a book case. The room houses all of the video data captured by all seven security cameras situated in and outside of the house. Also kept inside the panic room is about $5000 dollars in safe money, 5 hand guns with silencers, 3 high powered rifles, and a hunting bow (each gun will have over 20 cases of ammo each), enough food to last several people a month and a satellite cell phone (Just for kicks... there really is no real reason behind this). The upstairs will have a master bed room with a walk in closet and a master bath, and three double rooms each with its own small bathroom. At the top of the stairs will be a large spacious work room. Inside each of the rooms is a small secret door in the corner of the room that leads through a small tunnel behind the wall to a pole that slides down all three floors to the basement right outside of the panic room. Up in the attic will be an all padded room with nothing but a big window to see the night sky and star gaze.
     During my long work hours I would try my best to make all of the patients I have feel as little pain as possible and usually play a game with them before I administer the sleeping medicine. Such as the counting game where I challenge them to count backwards from ten and see how fast I can put them down.

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