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<blockquote data-quote="2thm8kr" data-source="post: 320978" data-attributes="member: 1367"><p>I have been getting a steady amount of work coming in. Not quite as much as before this charade. There are plenty of people out there that need</p><p>dental work in some form or other. I have some crowns I was trying to deliver early to help some clients fill there schedules. All of them have said,</p><p>"Don't bother, our schedules are full." I take that as a good sign for our area at least.</p><p></p><p>Jobs related to dental technology? Someone once said "it's all relative." I've found that most things are related in some way or another and if you use inferences from past experience, learning something new is less of a challenge.</p><p>Most of the dental technicians I have known have multifaceted talents/abilities. A few thoughts, as a lab owner doing digital work you have experience with CAD design and maybe drawing as well. CAM, though probably not as deep as a CAM engineer you may be able to get a gig. Jeweler, but a lot of your products sit on the shelf until you find someone willing to part with the money in their wallet for your wares. If you are a lab owner and have had a steady go at it for some time, it is unlikely that you will make the money that you do now and have the freedom to do it your way</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2thm8kr, post: 320978, member: 1367"] I have been getting a steady amount of work coming in. Not quite as much as before this charade. There are plenty of people out there that need dental work in some form or other. I have some crowns I was trying to deliver early to help some clients fill there schedules. All of them have said, "Don't bother, our schedules are full." I take that as a good sign for our area at least. Jobs related to dental technology? Someone once said "it's all relative." I've found that most things are related in some way or another and if you use inferences from past experience, learning something new is less of a challenge. Most of the dental technicians I have known have multifaceted talents/abilities. A few thoughts, as a lab owner doing digital work you have experience with CAD design and maybe drawing as well. CAM, though probably not as deep as a CAM engineer you may be able to get a gig. Jeweler, but a lot of your products sit on the shelf until you find someone willing to part with the money in their wallet for your wares. If you are a lab owner and have had a steady go at it for some time, it is unlikely that you will make the money that you do now and have the freedom to do it your way [/QUOTE]
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