u/Correct-Upstairs2444

Looking to hire gym video editor

Hey everyone,

I’m starting a new Instagram page focused on nurse fitness, lifting, fat loss, meal prep, and getting in shape while working 12-hour shifts.

I’m looking for a real person who can help me with short-form gym/fitness content for Instagram Reels. Ideally, I need someone who can do more than just edit. I’m looking for someone who can also help send me Reel ideas, hooks, and content concepts. I would then record the raw footage based on those ideas and send it over for you to edit.

What I’m looking for:

  • Experience editing Instagram Reels, TikToks, or YouTube Shorts
  • Ability to create gym/fitness-style edits
  • Help with content ideas, hooks, and Reel structure
  • Captions/subtitles, clean cuts, simple zooms, and engaging pacing
  • Someone who understands fitness, lifestyle, or creator content
  • Must be a real person with an active Instagram account
  • Must be able to show examples of past work

The workflow would be something like this:

  1. You send me Reel ideas/hooks for the week
  2. I record the raw footage on my phone
  3. I send you the clips
  4. You edit them into polished Reels
  5. We repeat weekly if it is a good fit

I’m not looking for a big agency or fake account. I want to work directly with a real editor/creator who understands Instagram content and can help me build this page from the ground up.

Please DM me or comment with your Instagram handle, examples of your work, pricing, and how many Reels per week you could realistically help with.

Thanks!

reddit.com
u/Correct-Upstairs2444 — 5 days ago

Hey guys I am at a crossroad here and I would love some input.

I am currently 25 years old and working as a house supervisor in the hospital and have been a nurse in the ER for over 4 years now.

I completed most of my prereqs for medical school except for Ochem II, Biochem, and Physics II and the MCAT. I would be applying for a 2028 matriculation if I went to medical school. If I didn’t, I would be getting a dual masters MBA/MSN.

Here is the dilemma. I am nervous about paying for medical school with the costs being so high. If I go to medical school, it would likely be a DO school with a tuition of $50k+ per year. After residency and interest this would come out to be $350k+. I would either match EM or Gas which would be decent money, but I wouldn’t be making it until I was 38+ after a partnership track. If I work is hospital leadership, I would finish the Dual Masters degree with no debt. I have climbed the ladder in leadership fairly quickly and I am certain I would continue to do so, because I truly do care for the betterment of the hospital and the teams I work for. (I believe it’s built into all ER staff members)

If I did not go to medical school, I could climb the leadership ladder, investing quite a bit along the way, and I very well could out invest what I would lose out on during the 12 years of training I lack, and all the money I would make as an attending.

Anyone kick themselves because they didn’t go to medical school? If not, what do you do now?

(No I’m not a lifeless leader that only cares about money, I want my hospital and team to be very successful learning as much as they can along the way.)

reddit.com
u/Correct-Upstairs2444 — 17 days ago

Hey guys I am at a crossroad here and I would love some input.

I am currently 25 years old and working as a house supervisor in the hospital and have been a nurse in the ER for over 4 years now.

I completed most of my prereqs for medical school except for Ochem II, Biochem, and Physics II and the MCAT. I would be applying for a 2028 matriculation if I went to medical school. If I didn’t, I would be getting a dual masters MBA/MSN.

Here is the dilemma. I am nervous about paying for medical school with the costs being so high. If I go to medical school, it would likely be a DO school with a tuition of $50k+ per year. After residency and interest this would come out to be $350k+. I would either match EM or Gas which would be decent money, but I wouldn’t be making it until I was 38+ after a partnership track. If I work is hospital leadership, I would finish the Dual Masters degree with no debt. I have climbed the ladder in leadership fairly quickly and I am certain I would continue to do so, because I truly do care for the betterment of the hospital and the teams I work for. (I believe it’s built into all ER staff members)

If I did not go to medical school, I could climb the leadership ladder, investing quite a bit along the way, and I very well could out invest what I would lose out on during the 12 years of training I lack, and all the money I would make as an attending.

Anyone kick themselves because they didn’t go to medical school? If not, what do you do now?

(No I’m not a lifeless leader that only cares about money, I want my hospital and team to be very successful learning as much as they can along the way.)

reddit.com
u/Correct-Upstairs2444 — 17 days ago