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[QUOTE="Scoracrasia:275521"]DomesticTerror said:[QUOTE]Scoracrasia said:[QUOTE]QUOTE] I am going to FINE Mortuary college up in Norwood in November. Only two nights a week which is cool as I live on the Cape. It is a two year college and the graduation rate is 99%. At the funeral home I will be doing everything, like setting up for funerals, picking up stiffs at nursing homes, Hospitals, people's homes, Accident scenes, etc. I want to get into embalming, autopsies and the like as well. I am going to learn all aspects of it at my new job and when I get into school. You should do it. Excellent money. [/QUOTE] I know an embalmer (he gave me a bodybag!) I was interested in doing this, so i asked him what to do, where to go, etc He gave me a long description of how his average week is, and i changed my mind. Long hours, always on call, having to drive from one end of the state to the other at a moments notice, pulling over and vomiting on the side of the road because you've only gotten 2 hours of sleep in the last few days and have again been called out, the constant fact that you can be sued into financial ruin for the smallest of mistakes, the threat of being sued because the person you got to cover for you so you can have a vacation with your family fucked up, etc. He told me one horror story of how, one hour before a wake, he noticed that one of his stitchings split, and blood/fluid leaked onto the stiffs shirt. He had to open the body back up and tie the vein before anyone could see (i.e. sue his ass off), all while grieving family started to show up. after that i said no thanks. he was teaching a class on it, and said he gives this speech on the first day of classes. most people walk out at that point. [/QUOTE] Such as life (and death). Got to work and someone has to do it. I am not going to be a funeral director. They are the ones that get hit the hardest with that kind of thing. I am taking this job very seriously and I am tedious when it comes to detail. I don't mind being on call, such as the job. I am a single dad too, and my work knows this so they know my job comes second. I have sitters lined up. I can see where he is coming from though. [/QUOTE]
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