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Is rad tech a job you feel you can retire from/ physically work in until retirement?

I have been debating x ray/CT/MRI and was wondering what everyone’s input would be as far as retiring? In the nursing home I work at we have a traveling x ray tech with 40 years of experience. Is this realistic?

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