6 Exciting Jobs with Unpredictable Schedule

By siliconindia  |   Wednesday, 30 October 2013, 01:54 IST
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Bangalore: Do you get disheartened by the predictability of regular 9-to-5 jobs? Do you desire to be associated with a job that entails unknown variables that provide a different conclusion every time? Congratulations, you are not alone. And here is a list of jobs that are tailor-made to feed your thirst for excitement, as listed by Terri Williams of Yahoo Education.



#6. Medical and Health Services Manager



The only element of predictability in the day-to-day functioning of these professionals is that they multi-task and switch hats multiple times on any given day.



Speaking about the unpredictability in this field, Clarissa Kenty, a career expert in Birmingham, AL, was quoted saying, "These managers are dealing with patients, staff, doctors, and vendors, and all of these relations must be handled differently", reports Yahoo Education.



Agreeing that the job is far from routine, Dorothy Thompson, a certified medical manager and the practice administrator at Carolina Medical Consultants in Rock Hill, SC, said that there is never a dull movement in this profession. And she added that the job duties can change in the blink of an eye and the learning curve in this line of work never seems to end.



A Bachelor’s degree in health administration or a related field is necessary to land a job in this line of work.



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