pretty hard. most people that want to become surgeons have to go through many years of school, internship, and then actual practice. I've been told that you normally go through over twelve years of college, and at least 2 years of internship. but most surgeons have good starting costs, so going through all of that is worth it, and your helping make a difference in homebody's life
An antonym for difficult is easy. Another is sinecure, usually relating to a job.
well surgeon is a good job with good salary i am a surgeon in and aged 22 i have a bachleors of surgery degree and i finshed george mason it is the best job kids donot know how to pick jobs do you want to be a millionair just become a surgeon it is so easy
Better left this job to the professionals, its not easy
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world renowned surgeon
a judge job could be very difficult depends on the situation becuse a judge dont want to be on anyones side even thought he know you. A judge has to go by the law
It was difficult to find a job during the Great Depression. Many businesses closed, or have to reduce operations. About 1 in 4 people had no job. Not easy at all.
Yes there are brain surgeon jobs that come in Ireland.
his job was to be a doctor and a blood surgeon
Get your diploma and maybe people wouldn't need to make sentences easy for you. That was a stupid answer. How about "Without a diploma, it was difficult for him to get a job."
UCLA has many jobs available so it could be easy to get an interview. Of course the more specific the position, the more difficult it will be. If you are looking for a job utilizing your doctorate degree it is going to be much more difficult than if you are looking for a lower tiered unskilled position.
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