Plaintiff wrote...
Severe depression, stress, anxiety, substance abuse, alcoholism, poor investment, family issues, an accident that that cost them their fine motor function, a series of malpractice lawsuits. A combination of any of these.Br3ad wrote...
Now your just making **** up. Also a carrer in the medical field is one of the most secure carrers in the world. Try again.Plaintiff wrote...
Well the scenario presented to me was someone who works in both roles, not someone who has physician training but doesn't use it.Ryzaki wrote...
Impossible no.
However whoever was doing it would probably starve to death.
Who goes to school for years on years (it's not even like it's just 4 years for a surgeon) and gets out and takes a minimum wage job? Why would you put yourself in such debt and do it? WHY. Not to mention HOW. How can they afford medschool and not have a job lined up when they come out?
But I can think of any number of hard-luck scenarios that would cause a medical professional (or any person in any career) to lose their job and be forced to resort to minimum wage.
I could keep going.
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