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Getting into Radiology after a 2-year gap

Hi all.

I graduated in August of 2020, and I'm trying to get my first X-ray job, but it seems all I can do is collect rejection letters, and I'm losing hope.

Because of the pandemic, ailing parents, family issues, financial situations, and so on, I decided to wait until my life wasn't such a train wreck. I've been on the job hunt for about 7 months now, and it's getting old. I've applied to literally every facility in my town, and while I can get interviews and job shadows, it fizzles out from there.

I just don't know what to do! Even the big level 1 trauma center doesn't want me, and they're known for taking anyone who's semi-competent! Because I can't get anywhere, I'm thinking of going back to school for CT or something to get a fresh start.

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