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<blockquote data-quote="David Laville" data-source="post: 279972" data-attributes="member: 17659"><p>No, I'm talking about no experience and no lab school education. FYI, I'm a graduate of LSU School of Dentistry. It's only one of a few lab schools where the lab students learn on real cases and you have to have at least 2 years of regular college before they'll accept you. Each lab student is assigned 8-10 dental students and does all of their lab work from crowns to cast partials and dentures to orthodontics. We're not taught on "ideal" models and have more than "textbook" knowledge.</p><p></p><p>Sorry you consider lab schools a waste. The NBC disagrees, they allow us to take the CDL test two years after graduation where as those with nothing more than on the job training have to wait 5 years. See folks, this is why you can't find experienced removable techs or lab techs for that matter. Why would someone with a lab school background want to work in a profession where they're discriminated against and someone from Taco Bell is more preferred? </p><p></p><p>.....BTW, could you please explain your double standard? Why do you call labs schools a waste because students barely know terminology and have "textbook" knowledge but think more highly of a Taco Bell employee who doesn't know any terminology nor has any textbook knowledge?</p><p></p><p>I'm guessing your highest level of education is high school, have nothing more than on the job training and fear you're going to be replaced by someone smarter and better so you prefer a Taco Bell worker because you can control what they know and can do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Laville, post: 279972, member: 17659"] No, I'm talking about no experience and no lab school education. FYI, I'm a graduate of LSU School of Dentistry. It's only one of a few lab schools where the lab students learn on real cases and you have to have at least 2 years of regular college before they'll accept you. Each lab student is assigned 8-10 dental students and does all of their lab work from crowns to cast partials and dentures to orthodontics. We're not taught on "ideal" models and have more than "textbook" knowledge. Sorry you consider lab schools a waste. The NBC disagrees, they allow us to take the CDL test two years after graduation where as those with nothing more than on the job training have to wait 5 years. See folks, this is why you can't find experienced removable techs or lab techs for that matter. Why would someone with a lab school background want to work in a profession where they're discriminated against and someone from Taco Bell is more preferred? .....BTW, could you please explain your double standard? Why do you call labs schools a waste because students barely know terminology and have "textbook" knowledge but think more highly of a Taco Bell employee who doesn't know any terminology nor has any textbook knowledge? I'm guessing your highest level of education is high school, have nothing more than on the job training and fear you're going to be replaced by someone smarter and better so you prefer a Taco Bell worker because you can control what they know and can do. [/QUOTE]
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