LOL god complex? You’re the one calling people factory workers and janitors
And you were calling me a fleshy AI lol.
Mate I’m just saying that the jobs you seem to think are so interesting, are pretty fucking boring. Why did you choose to be a doctor? I can guarantee that the nurses do more work than you do. The janitors that have to wash immobile patients, have even harder jobs. And yet for some reason, you didn’t consider that to be an interesting job, despite the fact that it’s certainly more personal and meaningful to the patient than yours.
Hmm, you were saying god complex?
I’m just trying to illustrate the point that just because someone isn’t directly interacting with patients, doesn’t mean their work doesn’t affect people. This is that medical worker god complex again. There are probably hundreds of thousands if not millions of people whose labor you indirectly depend on to do your job without thinking about it, but since they’re elsewhere in the supply chain, you and your coworkers who are visible to the patient, have the only really meaningful jobs. It’s this sheer arrogance from you that made me want to point out that other people’s jobs can also affect patients’ well-being, even if it’s indirectly.
How is that praising AI in any way, shape or form? You need to challenge yourself cognitively a little more.
If you can’t put two and two together here, I’m not sure it’s my intelligence that should be under question.
In the US that might happen. I work in a normal country where health care isn’t run by for-profit hedge funds.
Idk if you’ve heard about these things called taxpayers, but they tend to not like it when their funds are being misused. Government’s always looking out to cut costs. For an example, my country raised the visit fee from 5€ to 20€ on non-PCP visits so fewer people would visit doctors and they could cut down on healthcare costs. Now imagine if they could pay the employees half as much because there are so many candidates available.
Much of the western world is running into more and more government debt. Finland’s finance ministry released a statement saying their debt’s going to be bigger than their GDP soon. That’s considered a pretty bad sign generally. Here in Estonia we’re cutting costs instead. Some are even talking about privatizing the healthcare system. It’s pretty fucked up. And the biggest cost in healthcare is always salaries, so for healthcare to remain a government affair, those need to be cut soon, for most countries.
Yes. In response to your derogatory remarks. How does that make me have a god complex?
Of course being a doctor is more interesting. And within medicine I also chose a specialty that interested me. I didn’t get the one I initially chose, but I did into the one I am doing now, and in the end I’m happy with it.
Point is: you can’t tell if certain jobs are boring because you’ve never tried them. You’ve never even seen what their day is like. So you’re making shitty assumptions based on your shitty prejudice.
If you can’t put two and two together here, I’m not sure it’s my intelligence that should be under question.
That sounds a lot like something that someone who doesn’t actually have a point would say. So, please humour me.
Idk if you’ve heard about these things called taxpayers
You start a sentence with that and expect me to read the rest of the gibberish a fleshy AI has written down? Again, showing you’re dumber than the AI that’s about to replace you.
And you were calling me a fleshy AI lol.
Mate I’m just saying that the jobs you seem to think are so interesting, are pretty fucking boring. Why did you choose to be a doctor? I can guarantee that the nurses do more work than you do. The janitors that have to wash immobile patients, have even harder jobs. And yet for some reason, you didn’t consider that to be an interesting job, despite the fact that it’s certainly more personal and meaningful to the patient than yours.
I’m just trying to illustrate the point that just because someone isn’t directly interacting with patients, doesn’t mean their work doesn’t affect people. This is that medical worker god complex again. There are probably hundreds of thousands if not millions of people whose labor you indirectly depend on to do your job without thinking about it, but since they’re elsewhere in the supply chain, you and your coworkers who are visible to the patient, have the only really meaningful jobs. It’s this sheer arrogance from you that made me want to point out that other people’s jobs can also affect patients’ well-being, even if it’s indirectly.
If you can’t put two and two together here, I’m not sure it’s my intelligence that should be under question.
Idk if you’ve heard about these things called taxpayers, but they tend to not like it when their funds are being misused. Government’s always looking out to cut costs. For an example, my country raised the visit fee from 5€ to 20€ on non-PCP visits so fewer people would visit doctors and they could cut down on healthcare costs. Now imagine if they could pay the employees half as much because there are so many candidates available.
Much of the western world is running into more and more government debt. Finland’s finance ministry released a statement saying their debt’s going to be bigger than their GDP soon. That’s considered a pretty bad sign generally. Here in Estonia we’re cutting costs instead. Some are even talking about privatizing the healthcare system. It’s pretty fucked up. And the biggest cost in healthcare is always salaries, so for healthcare to remain a government affair, those need to be cut soon, for most countries.
Yes. In response to your derogatory remarks. How does that make me have a god complex?
Of course being a doctor is more interesting. And within medicine I also chose a specialty that interested me. I didn’t get the one I initially chose, but I did into the one I am doing now, and in the end I’m happy with it.
Point is: you can’t tell if certain jobs are boring because you’ve never tried them. You’ve never even seen what their day is like. So you’re making shitty assumptions based on your shitty prejudice.
That sounds a lot like something that someone who doesn’t actually have a point would say. So, please humour me.
You start a sentence with that and expect me to read the rest of the gibberish a fleshy AI has written down? Again, showing you’re dumber than the AI that’s about to replace you.