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Fifty years of removables, the long and short
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<blockquote data-quote="AJEL" data-source="post: 104643" data-attributes="member: 1480"><p>John you are far braver than I, 2 years ago I took on some new grads best thing was to get rid of them. They came out of school without having any removable, but the attitude that they knew all. Some business coach at their school told them they could renegotiate the price after product delivery. I have layout sheets for the procedures required for various phases of removable. They felt custom trays were not required, and that I should fill in the sponge models they provided! They did not like me charging when I returned unsuitable models (delivery is not free). I have a statement on my work contract that the DDS is responsible for court costs if it comes to that, the judge asked them if they read the statement directly above their signature. (yes I got full & interest as stated on work contract & court costs & 1 day pay). The judge took note of their Italian suits vs my clean cotton shirt & Uniform slacks. I truly feel empathy for anyone who has to do their work now, and they were talking about doing all on 4! But maybe it's China, they were looking for cheap.</p><p>My customers are starting to retire (their in their 50's & 60's with 1 70) I'll miss them but do not look forward to this new crop of greedy, ignorant, self absorbed, bull headed barely trained DDS in name. </p><p>The old timers is sad leaving but then I went to 2 peers funerals last year I miss chatting late at night with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJEL, post: 104643, member: 1480"] John you are far braver than I, 2 years ago I took on some new grads best thing was to get rid of them. They came out of school without having any removable, but the attitude that they knew all. Some business coach at their school told them they could renegotiate the price after product delivery. I have layout sheets for the procedures required for various phases of removable. They felt custom trays were not required, and that I should fill in the sponge models they provided! They did not like me charging when I returned unsuitable models (delivery is not free). I have a statement on my work contract that the DDS is responsible for court costs if it comes to that, the judge asked them if they read the statement directly above their signature. (yes I got full & interest as stated on work contract & court costs & 1 day pay). The judge took note of their Italian suits vs my clean cotton shirt & Uniform slacks. I truly feel empathy for anyone who has to do their work now, and they were talking about doing all on 4! But maybe it's China, they were looking for cheap. My customers are starting to retire (their in their 50's & 60's with 1 70) I'll miss them but do not look forward to this new crop of greedy, ignorant, self absorbed, bull headed barely trained DDS in name. The old timers is sad leaving but then I went to 2 peers funerals last year I miss chatting late at night with them. [/QUOTE]
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