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Rad techs, how active is your job?

I'm weighing different career options and have some questions and would really appreciate anyone who can give me some insight into their job.

What is your schedule like and how many hours do you work per week? How long are your shifts?

How active is your job?

About what percentage of your time is spent standing/moving vs. sitting?

Do you feel worn out after a shift?

How is the wear and tear on your body over time?

Is second-hand radiation a concern?

Thank you for your time!

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