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Old 11-06-2011, 08:06 AM
 
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Originally Posted by Coachgns View Post
The OP was a Felon & brags about it. He lied to the Medical licensing board.

If he was never caught and convicted, please enlighten us as to how he was a felon and lied to the Licensing board.
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Old 11-06-2011, 08:10 AM
 
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I have many friends that are doctors.

They all seem to agree that the med salesmen give them any drug they want.

Pills for everything.

This was in med school too.
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Old 11-06-2011, 08:10 AM
 
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I find the OP very truthful.

You worked in a morgue???

One of my little jobs over the years was a cemetery sexton.

If I had to pick one for my favorite that work be it.

It was SO VERY peaceful and relaxing.....

Of course, I had to talk to people in pain but, still they were so nice.
The true title is 'diener' german for servant.
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Old 11-06-2011, 08:12 AM
 
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If he was never caught and convicted, please enlighten us as to how he was a felon and lied to the Licensing board.
No he didn't. The licensing board asks about arrests and convictions.
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Old 11-06-2011, 08:13 AM
 
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No he didn't. The licensing board asks about arrests and convictions.
My point exactly.
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Old 11-06-2011, 08:15 AM
 
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The true title is 'diener' german for servant. And it was the university hospital morgue, so mostly patients, not a ton of violent deaths from trauma.

It was a job. It paid well. It was rough. Not the place to be with a hangover (it was college). But I never thought it was beneath me or I was better than the job. I learned alot. Got my emotions in check. And learned to use a bone-saw. Course the diener is the one who gets to sift through the stool in the 40 odd-foot of intestines looking for pills and what-not. If they were cold- the stool was hard- if it was a rapid post- the stool was hot and would go from warm liquid to solid stool as you made your way down. And at the end I got to clean and mop up. Still beat working in the cafeteria.

So I had little sympathy when my 16 year-old cousin quit his McDonald's job because 'people didn't give him his respect'.
Oh, I sold lots and keep the gounds pretty.
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Old 11-06-2011, 08:18 AM
 
Location: Sarasota, FL
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I find the OP very truthful.

You worked in a morgue???

One of my little jobs over the years was a cemetery sexton.

If I had to pick one for my favorite that work be it.

It was SO VERY peaceful and relaxing.....

Of course, I had to talk to people in pain but, still they were so nice
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I didn't have to talk to people then!
Yes - peaceful, not so relaxing though.

That was much better than when I was doing lectures.
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Old 11-06-2011, 08:23 AM
 
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So I had little sympathy when my 16 year-old cousin quit his McDonald's job because 'people didn't give him his respect'.

When you flip hamburgers, your neighbors don't give you respect either.

In Ann Arbor, minimum wage workers were priced out of the housing market unless they were students subsidized by parents or financial aid.

So the Salvation Army wanted to open a rooming house on the edge of downtown so that these minimum wage workers could live within walking distance of their jobs.

The proposal had to first pass the city council, and Republicans raised the NIMBY banner and threatened to use it to bash Democrats in the upcoming election. The wimpy Democrats all caved and the burger flippers were stuck commuting from Ypsilanti or further out.
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Old 11-06-2011, 08:25 AM
 
Location: Florida
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there's an unexpectedly large numbers of Americans becoming entrepreneurs within months of qualifying for Medicare (over and above those you would expect to become entrepreneurs because they were fired, forcibly retired, etc.) The reason: They now have the security of healthcare, so they can take the risk of starting private companies. It's just one of the MANY, MANY ways in which a vigorous public and private sector support each other to create a successful economy that can't occur when there's only one or the other.
I guess you aren't taking into consideration that those people might have worked at jobs all those years that they didn't prefer, out of a sense of responsibility and after retirement created jobs out of what had had to be just hobbies or pasttimes up until then?
Maybe if I publish an article people will take it as fact?
The article you quoted contains papers that.........
"
[LEFT]They have been approved
for circulation by the RAND Institute
for Civil Justice but have not been[/LEFT]
formally edited or peer reviewed."

Sounds like an opinion piece to me.
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Old 11-06-2011, 08:27 AM
 
Location: Sarasota, FL
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If he was never caught and convicted, please enlighten us as to how he was a felon and lied to the Licensing board.
He has admitted here to committing a felony - i.e. selling illegal drugs to minors.
Whether convicted or not, the fact is he did commit a felony.

That is information that is relevant to the licensing of a physician. His failure to disclose that should have disqualified him.
Maybe he did not lie Technically, depending on the precise question asked, but he was less than honest by not disclosing.
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