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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Cdtflb" data-source="post: 338800" data-attributes="member: 25292"><p>I actually just started working there recently, I started off in a Laboratory that wound up selling to one of those huge lab companies, then went to a mom and pop with about 15 employees. I can tell you this place has the technicians. I joined willingly and gladly. I don't understand the business aspects of it all but I am impressed with the attention to detail this place considers (way more so than either of the labs I worked in before.) I work remotely and I can say without a doubt this company treats its employees, dental techs and otherwise way better than I've experienced at the labs I physically worked at. The motto at both labs always just seemed to be "send it" regardless of the quality of work being shipped to the Dr. Each place has its good technicians but with every good tech there's a bad one, and the good ones are over worked trying to compensate for the poor quality of what was given to them to work on by the bad ones. Here, this doesn't seem to be the case. I'm a ceramist and designer, I hated getting cases from the people the bosses put in charge of designing because it was grind away all day just to get it to look like a tooth sometimes. Because it's digitised here every design has to be just right and just to the drs preferences. I feel like I've finally found a place that will show me the respect I deserve as a technician. I hope this doesn't sound super preachy as well. I don't know what lies ahead in the future here but I know I ran road runner style to this place from the previous lab I worked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cdtflb, post: 338800, member: 25292"] I actually just started working there recently, I started off in a Laboratory that wound up selling to one of those huge lab companies, then went to a mom and pop with about 15 employees. I can tell you this place has the technicians. I joined willingly and gladly. I don't understand the business aspects of it all but I am impressed with the attention to detail this place considers (way more so than either of the labs I worked in before.) I work remotely and I can say without a doubt this company treats its employees, dental techs and otherwise way better than I've experienced at the labs I physically worked at. The motto at both labs always just seemed to be "send it" regardless of the quality of work being shipped to the Dr. Each place has its good technicians but with every good tech there's a bad one, and the good ones are over worked trying to compensate for the poor quality of what was given to them to work on by the bad ones. Here, this doesn't seem to be the case. I'm a ceramist and designer, I hated getting cases from the people the bosses put in charge of designing because it was grind away all day just to get it to look like a tooth sometimes. Because it's digitised here every design has to be just right and just to the drs preferences. I feel like I've finally found a place that will show me the respect I deserve as a technician. I hope this doesn't sound super preachy as well. I don't know what lies ahead in the future here but I know I ran road runner style to this place from the previous lab I worked. [/QUOTE]
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