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Pro and Con: Cold & Thermoplastic Polymerization
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<blockquote data-quote="TomZ" data-source="post: 50598" data-attributes="member: 155"><p>I always comment. In my mind, silence is affirmation, and there is no way youll ever convince me that someone wants to work and sacrifice so much for 10, 20 30 or 40 years to be in business. Playing it off like one likes it, is just a way of coping with a ****ty situation.</p><p></p><p>Its sad and blows my mind when I speak to technicians at dental shows across the country and they are nervously looking at their watches so they can get back to the lab and work till 2am because they took a Saturday afternoon off to get education and some social time. Doesnt anyone realize we are on the supply side of the supply and demand chain? If your worth your weight in technical ability, clients covet you, not abuse you!</p><p></p><p>Im sorry but cheap, ****ty paying clients come with a mindset that one projects and accepts...</p><p></p><p>never mind...:wacko:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TomZ, post: 50598, member: 155"] I always comment. In my mind, silence is affirmation, and there is no way youll ever convince me that someone wants to work and sacrifice so much for 10, 20 30 or 40 years to be in business. Playing it off like one likes it, is just a way of coping with a ****ty situation. Its sad and blows my mind when I speak to technicians at dental shows across the country and they are nervously looking at their watches so they can get back to the lab and work till 2am because they took a Saturday afternoon off to get education and some social time. Doesnt anyone realize we are on the supply side of the supply and demand chain? If your worth your weight in technical ability, clients covet you, not abuse you! Im sorry but cheap, ****ty paying clients come with a mindset that one projects and accepts... never mind...:wacko: [/QUOTE]
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