Monday, September 16, 2024 -Helen Xu, a 31-year-old assistant brain surgeon, who was making six figures a year, has spoken up about why she left the operating theatre to work in an Amazon warehouse.
Xu, from
Brisbane's south, started working as an assistant surgeon at a hospital in
Queensland in 2018, Daily Mail Australia reports.
However,
when Covid hit in 2020, Ms Xu was working tirelessly almost every day, with
shifts lasting as long as 30 hours.
As she
didn't have children or elderly relatives at home to risk spreading the disease
to, Ms Xu said she was one of the staff relied upon heavily to pick up extra
shifts.
Exhausted
and unable to spend any quality time with friends and family, Ms Xu eventually
left her career in medicine in September 2021.
She then
decided to work for Amazon, stacking shelves.
"For the last couple of months working in the hospital I just wasn't sure
when I'd get enough rest," she told Daily Mail Australia.
She said
that during Covid, exceptional circumstances at her hospital meant that she was
on call every day.
"There was a lot of pressure on those who didn't have kids or elderly
people at home to come in," she said.
"I also didn't want to take any potential contact I'd had with sick people
to my friends and family so I didn't have much of a social life."
Ms Xu said work was so
demanding that she was called in nearly every day, with sometimes just half a
day off as rest between back-to-back shifts.
After
starting her role as an Amazon casual warehouse associate, the 31-year-old
found herself preparing customers' orders, loading boxes onto trucks and
stacking shelves.
Even though
she earned more as a surgeon, Ms Xu prefers her current job because of the time
it gives her.
She said: "I guess when you look at medicine, the pay is on the higher end and definitely there's going to be pay discrepancies between now and then but in terms of how
much time I (now) have for myself, it works out."
She added that her job
stacking shelves is worlds apart from the high-pressure environment she
experienced at the hospital.
As for her
time as a surgical assistant, Ms Xu said she doesn't have any plans to return
to the hospital any time soon.
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