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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Jack" data-source="post: 239004" data-attributes="member: 3338"><p>If you attended college for three years to study dental technology then one year practical followed by exams, oral and written, in all 5 areas of dental technology. Then another 3 years of work experience before you were allowed to own your own lab then you can call yourself entitled. You are as much entitled to do lab work as I am doing dentistry. Something I do a lot of because the trained dentists don't know what they are doing. </p><p>After sending work to one person for 29 years then trying 2 other labs who are not "consistent" enough I am fully convinced you are less consistent than them but then again who is there to judge you? Only you. Maybe you should send some of your work to the labs and let us judge it as we judge our employees's work. Will you pass the consistency test then, I highly doubt it. Dentists rarely pass the consistency test doing their own work. Remakes from between 2% to 65% where did your number fall?</p><p>Would you mind giving us the "inconsistent" labs names so we can ask them what they thought of your work. That is fair don't you think, can't hobon your word alone also because right now your success rate is much higher because you're the judge and in the world of the blind one eye is king. You see only one set of eyes are judging your work. Get us involved let us judge your work the way our work gets judged.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack, post: 239004, member: 3338"] If you attended college for three years to study dental technology then one year practical followed by exams, oral and written, in all 5 areas of dental technology. Then another 3 years of work experience before you were allowed to own your own lab then you can call yourself entitled. You are as much entitled to do lab work as I am doing dentistry. Something I do a lot of because the trained dentists don't know what they are doing. After sending work to one person for 29 years then trying 2 other labs who are not "consistent" enough I am fully convinced you are less consistent than them but then again who is there to judge you? Only you. Maybe you should send some of your work to the labs and let us judge it as we judge our employees's work. Will you pass the consistency test then, I highly doubt it. Dentists rarely pass the consistency test doing their own work. Remakes from between 2% to 65% where did your number fall? Would you mind giving us the "inconsistent" labs names so we can ask them what they thought of your work. That is fair don't you think, can't hobon your word alone also because right now your success rate is much higher because you're the judge and in the world of the blind one eye is king. You see only one set of eyes are judging your work. Get us involved let us judge your work the way our work gets judged. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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