Thanks for the reply

Quote Originally Posted by Fyzzio View Post
Hi,
well in that case, you will most likely spend your days slaving behind a bench.
I would guess the percentage of massage rather to 10%.
Physically demanding in MSK is that you work standing up for most of the day and have to get into some awkward positions at times.Fyzzio
So allot of paper work too? I've been ringing up local physio's, going down and having a chat and some say its pretty though whilst others say its not too bad after a while. However I was having a chat with one today and she said that more and more physio schools are opening up and its gotten harder to get a job in nsw.


Quote Originally Posted by Fyzzio View Post
Gov vs Private - that's about right. Better money in private but far more stress and higher patient per hr ratio. No weekend rota and emergency call outs in private- although, that again increases the income in hospitals. A hospital job gets you to move around a lot more and you work in a team. You will learn what you prefer.
Who knows - maybe after a 3 year degree, if your interest in biomeds persists, you'll end up in Respiratory.
Is the gov to private split 50/50 or is it biased to mainly private?