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<blockquote data-quote="paul sarratt cdt" data-source="post: 244003" data-attributes="member: 14384"><p>thanks kcdt i have not recognized a nickel since i achieved my cdt but the personal satisfaction is what i was after.Not to sound conceited but in this line of work either you have it or you don't. I came from a construction background and fell into this field(no pun intended but i actually fell 2 stories on a jobsite) long story short i did vocational rehab and was offered this field as a career. I took to it like a fish to water and the rest is history. I personally love the challenge of setting a case for someone who is completely edentulous some are gravy others not so much removable techs face challenges that are so varied and to me that never gets old. What does get old is the business side of this industry hence my original response to kcdt's post.Anyhow I have the utmost respect for this field and the individuals who make it what it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paul sarratt cdt, post: 244003, member: 14384"] thanks kcdt i have not recognized a nickel since i achieved my cdt but the personal satisfaction is what i was after.Not to sound conceited but in this line of work either you have it or you don't. I came from a construction background and fell into this field(no pun intended but i actually fell 2 stories on a jobsite) long story short i did vocational rehab and was offered this field as a career. I took to it like a fish to water and the rest is history. I personally love the challenge of setting a case for someone who is completely edentulous some are gravy others not so much removable techs face challenges that are so varied and to me that never gets old. What does get old is the business side of this industry hence my original response to kcdt's post.Anyhow I have the utmost respect for this field and the individuals who make it what it is. [/QUOTE]
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