Re: tackling a difficult case
From: StovePipe (StovesNewAddy_at_sympatico.DOTnet)
Date: 11/14/04
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Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2004 23:24:30 -0500
G Xpetros <chpetros@hotmail.com> wrote:
> This is very true Steve, but... as I said I don't even have my own
> practice and I need to get some experience under my belt. Remember
> what Jarlath said... the NHS is the proving ground for a dentist in
> Britain. If you don't sell out and do decent work under those
> conditions, then you're probably going to be ok under any conditions.
> And after a while, once patients get used to you, you can make your
> push to private practice. At least thats the plan.
......IT'S GONNA TAKE YA TOOOOOOO LONG!!!!!!!!!.......... And those
patients that'll get used to you will have less and less money to spend
on you. And the potential earnings, once y'all 'get there', will be
what? And bein' ED-u-cated outside the country, yer not in the future
Old Boy circuit, now, ARE ye? Mebbey I'm wrong, but I think that's still
important over thar.
JMO
SP
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