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opcougar said:I mean some people can't even be bothered going to university (I don't mean those where money is an issue)
Just what the f$&% is THAT supposed to mean??
opcougar said:I mean some people can't even be bothered going to university (I don't mean those where money is an issue)
opcougar said:You took the words right out of my gob.....and just to add to your brilliant answer, if it was that easy becoming one of those, everybody will be doing it. I mean some people can't even be bothered going to university (I don't mean those where money is an issue)
opcougar said:You took the words right out of my gob.....and just to add to your brilliant answer, if it was that easy becoming one of those, everybody will be doing it. I mean some people can't even be bothered going to university (I don't mean those where money is an issue)
Bruce Monkhouse said:Just what the f$&% is THAT supposed to mean??
opcougar said:You took the words right out of my gob.....and just to add to your brilliant answer, if it was that easy becoming one of those, everybody will be doing it. I mean some people can't even be bothered going to university (I don't mean those where money is an issue)
opcougar said:The point was made about Medical / Dental officer salaries.....
My comments were not Military centric, I was simply talking about the professions in general. My latter point about people not even deciding to go to university, is in reference to the usual comments that am sure you've heard...."people with degrees can't get a job, why should I bother" etc
I have staff with degrees, but they've told me that they enjoy what they do, and that is all that matters in life.
Some people would rather go to college, equivalent vocational school or an apprenticeship and apply a trade for a living. I don't see that as any sign of sloth.opcougar said:.... some people can't even be bothered going to university (I don't mean those where money is an issue)
opcougar said:Serenity folks...the rule still applies i.e. when you read something, take a break and come back before you pull the rage trigger
DAA said:PS - like a good PhD friend of mine told me one day, higher education may get you through the door but it's what you do afterwards that really counts
opcougar said:Serenity folks...the rule still applies i.e. when you read something, take a break and come back before you pull the rage trigger
opcougar said:Now if being a dentist and doctor was easy everyone will be doing it and we won't have the doctor shortages we have in the country would we?
Bruce Monkhouse said:There certainly are no shortages of dentists, and the only reason some areas have a shortage of Doctors is because after sucking at the taxpayer's teat for 8 years they all think they deserve to practice in whatever large city they chose........
dapaterson said:That's not entirely correct. The medical profession also artificially limits entry to medical school, helping to ensure scarcity, which in turn increases their leverage when seeking money.
dapaterson said:That's not entirely correct. The medical profession also artificially limits entry to medical school, helping to ensure scarcity, which in turn increases their leverage when seeking money.
dapaterson said:It's the provinces, not the feds, that set the rules for doctors. They're a self-regulating profession, meaning that there's rarely legal accountability for their actions - witness the doctor who performed cosmetic surgery in her office, had a patient die because of her incompetence, yet never faced manslaughter charges.
(Or for another example of the failure of self-regulation look to the Ontario Bar - interesting series of articles in the Star recently about how lawyers can steal from clients for years before the Bar takes any action - and the lawyers have decided that the law means they can't report those crooks to the police; so the only ones that lose out, in the end, are John and Jane Q Public)