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<blockquote data-quote="CYNOSURER" data-source="post: 16404" data-attributes="member: 672"><p>Yeah, the gay thing was a bit lame. :withstupid:</p><p></p><p>And FYI the whole point to an innuendo is that you don't say what it's about. :noidea: </p><p></p><p>My point about who I do work for wasn't a my dad vs your dad thing. You should be just as unimpressed with my guy's status as I was with your guy. Neither of their positions is a testament to their clinical skills. It probably should be. It could be. But it ain't necessarily so. My guy could be a ninety year old half-blind egotist who should have given up dentistry years ago. My best clinician could very well be some guy who simply got out of school, opened up in some podunk town, and has been quietly working away for the last forty years with little, if any, fanfare. I'd be curious, does 'your guy' give you the absolute best stuff to work on over all your other accounts? </p><p></p><p>As for CDT:</p><p></p><p>I was never out to prove anything to anyone...not myself, my fellow technicians, or any doctors.</p><p></p><p>I was never concerned about the benefits..."What's in it for me?"..."What am I going to get out of?" </p><p></p><p>I did it simply to show my commitment to my chosen profession...a profession that, growing up in my father's lab, I never thought I'd pursue.</p><p></p><p>For me CDT means Committed Dental Technician...I'm just waiting around till somebody catches on and has me committed.</p><p></p><p> :vroam:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CYNOSURER, post: 16404, member: 672"] Yeah, the gay thing was a bit lame. :withstupid: And FYI the whole point to an innuendo is that you don't say what it's about. :noidea: My point about who I do work for wasn't a my dad vs your dad thing. You should be just as unimpressed with my guy's status as I was with your guy. Neither of their positions is a testament to their clinical skills. It probably should be. It could be. But it ain't necessarily so. My guy could be a ninety year old half-blind egotist who should have given up dentistry years ago. My best clinician could very well be some guy who simply got out of school, opened up in some podunk town, and has been quietly working away for the last forty years with little, if any, fanfare. I'd be curious, does 'your guy' give you the absolute best stuff to work on over all your other accounts? As for CDT: I was never out to prove anything to anyone...not myself, my fellow technicians, or any doctors. I was never concerned about the benefits..."What's in it for me?"..."What am I going to get out of?" I did it simply to show my commitment to my chosen profession...a profession that, growing up in my father's lab, I never thought I'd pursue. For me CDT means Committed Dental Technician...I'm just waiting around till somebody catches on and has me committed. :vroam: [/QUOTE]
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