Different people have different career choices, some wants to become an engineer and others wish to become a pilot and some hopes to be ambassador, but my career goal, which I have slowly been working towards throughout my life, is to become a doctor.
I personally have many reasons why I want to become a doctor. Yes my first answer is I wanted to help people, have a job I can be proud of, make a decent living (very decent), and help people, and yes it is true that you can help people in many ways but I think a doctor provides the most direct and critical type of help. I mean how many times have you been in pain and you've gone to see your doctor and after he's treated you, you want to just get up and thank him as your normal way of life is disrupted and doctors have the incredible opportunity to restore these people’s lives to normalcy and even save some from death itself.
Therefore being a doctor is extremely rewarding. I don't think any other profession is more appreciated than a doctor because of that fact that we as humans seek help and relieve from pain and suffering when we are going through such a time and the most critical pain and suffering is physical pain and when that pain is relieved we are most grateful.
Doctors are considered the leaders in health care and often have the final say on treatment decisions. When doctors talk, people usually listen. Even outside the work setting, this shows that they are well respected. Not only that but, doctors are trusted with sensitive information that most other people would not have access to. Patients share their deepest concerns with their doctors in hopes of being healed to this extent.
In addition, this career has a great stability as it is not very influenced by the ups and downs of the economy. Doctors are always needed so you will not have to worry about a fluctuating job market as much as most other jobs. As well as doctors who have the opportunity to see the same patients over and