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    Wealth Generation

    I'm in the wrong game.

    Just went and had a tooth pulled that has been giving me a bit of grief for the past couple of weeks on site.

    For all of about 15 minutes work - $450 thank you very much.

    Good thing private insurance covered most of it - only cost me $154.

    Then again I suppose they earn their money - don't imagine I could handle a job rummaging around in other people's mouths.

    I have a mate who is a gynaecologist - describes himself as a "crack mechanic". He's on pretty good money too.
    Cheers .........

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    One of my customers is a recently retired crack mechanic. He has Parkinson's of the severely shaky fingers type. Not sure if he was popular at his job or not.



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    Quote Originally Posted by longing4alandy View Post
    One of my customers is a recently retired crack mechanic. He has Parkinson's of the severely shaky fingers type. Not sure if he was popular at his job or not.



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    Quote Originally Posted by BMKal View Post
    I'm in the wrong game.

    Just went and had a tooth pulled that has been giving me a bit of grief for the past couple of weeks on site.

    For all of about 15 minutes work - $450 thank you very much.

    Good thing private insurance covered most of it - only cost me $154.

    Then again I suppose they earn their money - don't imagine I could handle a job rummaging around in other people's mouths.

    I have a mate who is a gynaecologist - describes himself as a "crack mechanic". He's on pretty good money too.
    Could be worse, trying operating from the other end.....as a Colo-rectal surgeon and rummaging around in other peoples bums. I suppose you could give it the "sniff" test. Jokes aside, I have recovered from bowel cancer and those blokes do a job that I wouldn't want to have!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMKal View Post
    Then again I suppose they earn their money - don't imagine I could handle a job rummaging around in other people's mouths.
    Money might be OK however not so sure about handling the job as Dentists have the highest rate depression and suicide of any profession.

    Am not a Dentist myself as know I could not handle it or for that matter any of the medical professions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMKal View Post
    I'm in the wrong game.

    Just went and had a tooth pulled that has been giving me a bit of grief for the past couple of weeks on site.

    For all of about 15 minutes work - $450 thank you very much.

    Good thing private insurance covered most of it - only cost me $154.

    Then again I suppose they earn their money - don't imagine I could handle a job rummaging around in other people's mouths.

    I have a mate who is a gynaecologist - describes himself as a "crack mechanic". He's on pretty good money too.
    Financial year 2005-6 I had two implants installed and an existing bridge replaced plus some other minor bits and pieces. Spent $9000 on dentists that year. I had a temporary plate for three months whilst the bone graft associated with the implants was taking up. I decided that whatever it cost, it was worth every cent if it meant not having to go through the rest of my life with a denture.

    I once worked with a fellow we christened "The Gynaecologist". He used to tell the clients that he "would look into it".
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    Quote Originally Posted by 3toes View Post
    Money might be OK however not so sure about handling the job as Dentists have the 3rd highest rate depression and suicide of any profession.

    Am not a Dentist myself as know I could not handle it or for that matter any of the medical professions.
    Dentists are also one of the most expensive businesses to own/operate with respect to overheads, all that equipment doesn't come cheap.

    For the record, Veterinary Surgeons and Psychiatrists tend to swap the lead with respect to suicide; Vets because they can, shrinks, well I'll leave that up to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucy View Post
    Dentists are also one of the most expensive businesses to own/operate with respect to overheads, all that equipment doesn't come cheap.
    Few years ago I saw a modern dentist's chair go through an auction of ex-military equipment for $180.

    Next dental appointment I told my dentist as he used an identical chair. He nearly dropped his drill and mirror with shock. He said his chair cost $10,000.
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    I never wanted to be a Gynaecologist but I was and to this day remain...
    An amateur enthusiast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by longing4alandy View Post
    One of my customers is a recently retired crack mechanic. He has Parkinson's of the severely shaky fingers type. Not sure if he was popular at his job or not.



    what's a crack mechanic ?- was he at the opera house ?

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