It would be great if she got the promotion. Then she could devote more time to her own children instead of them being in daycare- meaning, someone is their children ( with values, etc. different from their own. Marcy, make the right choice to raise your children and enjoy the benefits of this promo and raise. This could be a stepping stone for you to pursue becoming a full-fledged surgeon.
If she is offered the position, she should weigh all her options, pros, cons. It is ultimately her decision right or wrong; but first she has to be offered it. (Yeah, I know, it’s just a comic strip.)
A century and a quarter ago, William Osler was saying “Treat the patient, not the disease.” And proper medical training involves direct work with real patients. If she did her teaching properly, patients would have to be involved and she could teach by example – and none better for the job. It doesn’t have to be kicked upstairs until the level of incompetence is reached. I just cited two Canadians: Osler and Peter.
nosirrom almost 7 years ago
Calm down, Marcy. A Pop quiz is always easier than a Mom quiz.
GirlGeek Premium Member almost 7 years ago
It might be a good thing
Plods with ...™ almost 7 years ago
Nice goin’, Pop.
I'll fly away almost 7 years ago
It would be great if she got the promotion. Then she could devote more time to her own children instead of them being in daycare- meaning, someone is their children ( with values, etc. different from their own. Marcy, make the right choice to raise your children and enjoy the benefits of this promo and raise. This could be a stepping stone for you to pursue becoming a full-fledged surgeon.
kab buch almost 7 years ago
Great reasoning Pop.
mourdac Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Not all have the makeup to instruct effectively. Plus Marcy may really love working directly with patients. Pop’s wisdom comes through.
trivers almost 7 years ago
If she is offered the position, she should weigh all her options, pros, cons. It is ultimately her decision right or wrong; but first she has to be offered it. (Yeah, I know, it’s just a comic strip.)
Hippogriff almost 7 years ago
A century and a quarter ago, William Osler was saying “Treat the patient, not the disease.” And proper medical training involves direct work with real patients. If she did her teaching properly, patients would have to be involved and she could teach by example – and none better for the job. It doesn’t have to be kicked upstairs until the level of incompetence is reached. I just cited two Canadians: Osler and Peter.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 7 years ago
I guess every form of refuge has a price. The Eagles Lyin’ Eyes
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 7 years ago
I have worked Retail and Wholesale, on the whole, I preferred Wholesale.