I've heard one of the prima Donna guru types from DTG going on about how repairs were beneath them, bad for their health, blah blah blah.
Oh, and allegedly unprofitable.
Christ on a cracker.
That's the problem with thinking your perspective is the only one that should count.
Well, like my signature used to say:Look before, during , and after you leap. Perspective can reveal more than light.
That tech's stated perspective indeed reveals much.
How in the world is it unhealthy? Have gloves, glutaraldehyde, suction, and ppe masks not been introduced to them? I guess every time a patient looses a tooth they're supposed to have a new immediate on hand in the operatory and a new definitive rpd produced? It's far less healthy to leave the wound open to food impaction and infection.
As to profitability, I haven't ordered a mercedes, but I have everything I need, and a 15 year old buick does what I need. And time at home with my Amazing Mrs, which I value more than I could ever get paid
I'm not here for the money, but it's not bad even though my banker said it's obviously a duty of passion. Which is fine for now, but to be able live off a business from day one is virtually unheard of.
Something I was taught young, the only thing beneath you is dirt, out of it you came and shall return, and somebody's got to shovel it, somebody who is above the dirt with you.
I guess not everone can get fullfilment helping others.
edit: voice recognition vs.homophones