Wednesday, August 01, 2007

I am told that in the good old days you only had to make it to University to be assured of a good job - probably starting off as a management trainee and rising through the ranks in the corporate world. Times have changed.
A degree is not enough not even a masters degree. Last night I was watching Jeremy Paxman on Newsnight (BBC 2) and he had this piece on junior doctors - basically the tribulations they get in trying to get a job in the nhs. The taxpayer fund their education someone tells me its in the region of £250,000 excluding the personal loans the trainees.

Wrong career choice. Why did they choose to go into the medical field? They should have chosen entertainment or sports - I know I sometimes think I should have gone into sports, well I can't entertain so I'm left with one option.

Before and feel sorry for them - who cares about say the accountant or lawyer who still hasn't made it big? Should doctors be treated differently? Through school one should learn to expect this otherwise like B. Gates and all the rich fellas we should have quit school long time ago. Junior doctors should wake up to the fact that the world is changing

So junior doctors don't feel sorry for yourselves you still have a career option be who you want to be - a DJ gets paid well. If someone collapses on the dance floor you are there. Opportunities abound - a degree is not all that now.

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