According to the Jung Typology test “ENTP’s build successful careers in areas requiring intensive intellectual efforts, calling for creative approach and presenting intellectual challenge.(ENTP Career Choices)”. I find this to be true of myself and believe it would be relevant and applicable to the field of respiratory therapy, as there isn’t always one right way to do something in any medical field and creativity is sometimes necessary to figure out what is really wrong with someone. Though I could also be classified as ENFP. Again according to the Jung Typology test “ENFPs are effective in occupations involving a lot of intellectual work that is focused on humanities and social science and requiring creativity.(ENFP Career Choices).” This is relatively similar to the ENTP career type in the fact that they need to be able to take a creative route to try to figure something out, which is how I feel I work …show more content…
The average salary for respiratory therapists in Virginia is $65.000 a year (Respiratory Therapist Salary in Virginia). That is already above the average national salary of $51,939 and is not even the highest salary of some respiratory therapists (Average Salaries). It is possible to be making over $100,000 if you are able to move up in the field, which isn’t hard because the field is growing faster than most (Respiratory Therapist Salary in Virginia; Respiratory Therapy). All in all, respiratory therapy is a growing field with great mobility, that is well suited for my personality type, and would give me the opportunity to help a large number of people. I would be able to transfer into the school I want to go to after I finish my associate's degree and still be able to be close to home. All of these reasons are incredibly important to me moving forward after high school and make moving into the field of respiratory therapy an ideal career choice for