If you are young and looking for a career medical is pretty much the way to go, and will be for the next 20 years or so. As the baby boomers age out demand for medical care is going up, up, up. That's everything from hospitals, to assisted living facilities, to in-home care and all the doctors, nurses, therapists, aides and assistants that go along with it.
My wife has her degree in the arts and was looking to be an art teacher. However the downturn meant most school districts stopped hiring teachers, so she jumped over to the personal care field about two years ago and is now Activities Director at a small assisted living facility. Once she has a few years experience at the small facility she can look at moving on to a larger one and thus climb the corporate ladder.
As far as professions being "incontinence friendly"... I believe you can do anything you put your mind to. I've been working in warehouses since 2004 and haven't run into any problems with being IC. Those who know are discreet about the matter and those who don't are (obviously) ignorant to what's going on around them. Nobody has ever given me any grief about it.
The career path you choose is, of course, up to you. I would advise you to choose something you enjoy, but I would also advise you to choose something that has a future and potential for growth. Don't sink a ton of money into a college education if you're not going to be able to find a job in the field you majored in. So many students do that and it's just a big waste. The best thing you can do is to look at the city you live in and see what's in demand there. As an example, Salt Lake City has lots of kids, lots of seniors and lots of individuals with special needs... so childcare, seniorcare and special needs care are huge employers here. SLC is also home to a number of large online retailers. Overstock.com is based here, Amazon and E-bay have large centers here, and there are hundreds of smaller startup companies.
Take a look around... check the local paper, check craigslist. See who is hiring and what they are hiring for... odds are if a company is growing in these tough times they will be doing even better when things eventually turn around.
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