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Yep, be self-employed and work more. Also spend the time AND money to elevate one's skill set and knowledge base as high as possible.
Yep, be self-employed and work more. Also spend the time AND money to elevate one's skill set and knowledge base as high as possible.
Agree 100%. And with your experience at the bench you will be a dr any tech would love to work with. Good luck!Get your US license. Many universities have one year programs just for your situation. Will cost you around 100k. You will have a much easier life.
Dude. I also posted a qualifier. These people were managers of a huge corporate Lab. Most of the technicians I have known were disgruntled if not broken down spiritually.Great discussion about my post. I highly appreciate all your thoughts!
I definitely will move on and I think I'll go ahead and try to become a dentist. I could combine that with work as a dental lab tech since I have always loved my job in the lab.
As for the money, 100k without becoming a licensed dentist sounds good though
Waldo cannot PM you. He wishes to speak with you.Pm me. My lab is in DC area and I'm always looking for good technicians. The salary you are receiving now - with no benefits - seems low for this area.
Easy big fella. Just post a few more times.RJS8669, can't write you a PM!
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