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I work with them all the time at work. I can't stand their egos!! They come barging into my office, knowing I'm on the phone, and make demands as if it was their office. What gives? Does that little piece of paper you have on the wall with the two letters MD entitle you to the sympathy and respect of society as we know it? It pisses me off to no end that the doctors I work with think they're entitled and carry around that ego like a badge of courage.
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My dad is a doctor and has been practising sine the late 1950's (He's 74 and still working)
He is the first one to say some doctors are arrogant and overbearing. Whats more, they are with each other! Doctors often have to consult with each other (especially specialists) and unless they are co workers, they often have little respect for other physicians. Just ask a nurse (any nurse) what they think of doctors and you'll get an earful. Mind you, if I spent 10-15 years in training, I would be an arrogant prick, too. |
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All I'm saying is that they chose the profession that they're in. If it takes 10-15 years to establish a foundation for that profession, so be it. However, they're the ones who made that conscious choice.
Everyone has a choice and I believe that being a prick because you think you've 'earned' it through education just don't cut it. I'm no slacker and I believe in education but I don't belittle anyone nor throw it in their face. I have an BSEE as well as an MBA. Not one person, besides my boss, knows that I have these degrees as I choose not to flaunt it. I just don't see the need to do so. |
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Capicorn, what do you do in this office? I work with doctors everyday in an ED and I never have problems with them. In fact most of them are nice people and are my friend, we all go out to dinner and have poker nights at eachothers houses. So it might just be you. What kind of office is it? Family practice, Internal Med, Surgical clinic? The doc probably see alot of pt. and don't feel they have alot of time to just wait for you or even me to get off the phone. Its called multi tasking. But i do agree some doctors do carry around there ego and have a swelled head about themselves, I am a lucky one who does not have to deal with alot of docs that double as ASS HOLES....
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potsdemcartel, I think you're looking at it the wrong way. Being proud of your accomplishments does not mean you're an asshole. My mother is a nurse and I've heard hours upon hours of "stress relief" about these doctors. They don't communicate with the nurses, and don't show them any respect when the nurses are already a step ahead of the doctor. Sure, business is business.. yes, but there is also a thing called gratitude. When somebody else makes your job that much easier you shouldn't walk all over them even if you've had 15 years of "PRACTICE".
And a truck driver just may well be a more respectable person than any doctor. Respect the person for the person.
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There's no such thing as someone being better than another person, everyone chooses what they are and that's that, everyone has a purpose, some greater than others, and everyone must do their job for this country or any other to run right, NOT ONE PERSON IS BETTER THAN ANOTHER. I'm 20 years old and i'm making more money right now as a Warranty Administrator than half the people my age, but do i go around and brag and flaunt the fact? No i dont, and when i become a service advisor and make 3X's what i'm making now am i going to, no. And when i start my own business am i going to say that i'm better than the people who work for me? No, because we're all equal in the fact that we are doing what we want to do in life. Self Improvement is masturbation, everyone is equal. |
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I could probably go on and on with what I do but the argument I'm presenting is that the doctor may have earned his degree but that in no way translate to earning my respect. For the sake of argument, the doctor has spent countless years in school-- does society owe him a debt of gratitude or is that effort compensated by the high cost of his services/healthcare?
Here's where I'm coming from. Lets take away the office setting. You're at a bar having a couple of drinks with some of your buddies after work. You meet new people and introduce yourself. The other person responds by 'I'm a doctor' instead of their name. BAM! Instant respect? I doubt it. I'm at a bar drinking. I don't give a crap what you do other than what NFL team you're supporting on the big screen in front of us. My point being-- respect as an individual is not contingent on your profession. |
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Im starting to think that this could go on for a very very long time ....
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First off, child pornography is a crime and not a profession. No society would praise/respect criminal offenders; especially offenders of this nature.
Going by your example with Marino. I would think-- man, this guy is great on the field but my judgements would be made through the ensuing conversation. I respect him for his accomplishments on the field (such as doctors in the OR), but I may or may not respect him as a person depending on what he reveals in the ensuing conversation or in the manner in which he declines such an engagement. One thing I'd like to point out is that this example is of an individual in the public eye-- meaning the media has already painted him as either a positive or negative personality. Our perceptions are already tainted in this sense. Personally, I think that your final comment is of a philosophical nature and is moot in this discussion. We're not talking about defining the term 'failure' nor 'professional failure'. I agree that hard work should be rewarded (for doctors, its the high compensation that they receive and the prestige of being called doctor). However, if I'm hearing your argument correctly, doctors are entitled to an abnormally large ego and are entitled to tastlessly flaunt your education due to the fact that they 'lost out' on the college parties that they could have enjoyed. Is this retribution for lost youth and time? |
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This argument isn't make much sense so I'll get right to the point. What are you people saying, the higher education you get, the more you can step on the smaller guy? Doctors can show off a little by all the hard work they have done to get there. I know this one flies in from Tulsa in a helicopter to eat at his favorite restaurant. They DO NOT have the right though to not be civilized. If what some people are saying, if I'm a doctor and some cook at Burger King is running to the door with his arms full, I can slam the door in his face because I spent more time in school and have a higher education than him. When it comes to your job, you may be "higher up" or if you want to say it, better, than somebody else. When you're out though in the everyday world as a citizen, you're no better than anybody else
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hellelujah to that, brother. Amen.
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