April Daily Chit Chat

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Chairman Kaga said:
I say what I say because the definition of quality medicine is relative to where one lives. It is true that increased medical staff is necessary due to increase in elderly people and population in general , but I believe that training in general is too poor for those going into the medical field, possibly in part because of the increase in people entering the field decreases each individual's share of time doing important intern work and other educational on-the-job experience, especially if one has the aspiration to be a doctor but not the means to afford one's own education, in which case they are relegated to small medical and nursing schools that, by their small nature, provide less opportunity to practice anywhere except for slow-activity country hospitals and outpatient offices. I have encountered the entire spectrum of physicians (of similar age, because of course I realize this is a factor) in regards to quality from clueless country bumpkins to living medical encyclopedias and, therefore, the only conclusions that can be drawn from such variance in ability are that influence from educators either played into their desire to become a doctor or their medical education itself; while one doctor still cannot physically do the work of multiple mediocre doctors, lower-end physicians like nurses and technicians are more versatile from their general medical training than they are given credit for and therefore we have many untapped resources that we can use to fill perceived gaps in the quantity of quality physicians.



Ah, you misinterpreted me; I did not say machinery would completely replace men in the engineering field; my intent was to say that the field will become more narrow in the future but, of course, the base of any construction field will always be manpower. I simply see some of the more commonly-hazardous positions and those needing great precision being phased out in years to come.



I don't mind teachers telling their students what fields are best for working in or most in demand, but I was using the personal example of my school (and I realize I generalized by saying "public schools", but I feel that my school is rather representative of most low-end public schools from what I've observed) to state that I see it as wrong that the teachers encourage material success above all else; there are many other in-demand jobs besides medical ones but those are entirely excluded because they are somewhat less lucrative. I merely wish my school's focus was a bit more broad and didn't contain the message "either be [such and such job] or be a failure"; because we are left to our own devices when job searching and it seems that, because of this, those few who do not take the pharmacist/doctor route each year almost invariably take up farming or grade-school teaching. Honorable professions, but when they're chosen as frequently here as they are, something in the system is obviously broken.

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Naminé said:
Naminé doubts that this will be true. The high academic mark required to enter the medical field almost always ensures that there aren't enough doctors for the job, yet they cannot lower the requirement because the fine quality of a lifesaving doctor must be maintained. The only way they can possibly boost the amount of doctors is by encouraging more people to enroll into the field. Though many may possibly fail to be a doctor, luckily the program is setup so that they can transfer to other faculties easily. Naminé knows that the pre-requisite for the medical field coincides with many other scientific field. The other fields act as a safety net so that those who unluckily, failed to be a doctor, have alternatives to guarantee their living. These other jobs are nowhere near the lower end of all jobs either, such as lab researchers or the field of immunology, and etc~
Part 1
How good medicine is depends on where you live. With more people in the medical industry, less time is spend on each person so they don't learn all that they should or are capable of. I've seen a lot of physicians (the really bad and the really talented) and now think that teachers must have made them want to become what they are; while one doctor still cannot do the work of multiple somewhat-good doctors, lower-end physicians like nurses and technicians are more can do more things from their medical training than they are given credit for. We can use them to have good physicians if we really tried.

Naminé said:
Though there are machines to do the work, Naminé thinks that there is a need of a leader, and other group of people to do all the planning necessary to put the advanced machines into a good use. Hence, engineers are in need. Though that is the case, Naminé agrees that engineers rely on others as the basis for a need to even hire them~
Part 2
I never said that!!1! [/spaz]Engineers will still be around, but they won't be doing as much. Manpower will still be building houses and such, they just won't be messing with chemicals and the like anymore.

Jorfy said:
Teacher's are encouraged to tell their students what fields are the best for working in. There are some teachers that do tell kids the reality of things, do what you really want, but know that in no way will you be making anywhere near the amount of money that a doctor or technician would be. But the field is still a small one, for good doctors of course.
Part 3
Teachers can tell you what they think is best for you moneywise, but that's not you. Don't be a career conformist >:



NOW READ IT O< I think I did good XP
 
Chairman Kaga said:
I don't mind teachers telling their students what fields are best for working in or most in demand, but I was using the personal example of my school (and I realize I generalized by saying "public schools", but I feel that my school is rather representative of most low-end public schools from what I've observed) to state that I see it as wrong that the teachers encourage material success above all else; there are many other in-demand jobs besides medical ones but those are entirely excluded because they are somewhat less lucrative. I merely wish my school's focus was a bit more broad and didn't contain the message "either be [such and such job] or be a failure"; because we are left to our own devices when job searching and it seems that, because of this, those few who do not take the pharmacist/doctor route each year almost invariably take up farming or grade-school teaching. Honorable professions, but when they're chosen as frequently here as they are, something in the system is obviously broken.
They aren't picked that often here, in fact most teachers tell us that the jobs we want probably won't ever make us rich or well known, but if it's how we choose to live our life, do it in a way that you really want to. I know a guy who opted to be a social worker and not go on to become a doctor, just because of what the teachers would tell us. Once you get out of high school the teachers are lot more realistic and less idealistic. "It's not like any of you will ever have three mansions and never have to work again; so go ahead and just do what makes you happy." In high school though, at least for me, I never met any teachers like the ones in your school. The teachers we had were a lot more "follow your dreams" than "screw you dreams, make money" that you seem to have. XD
 
my teachers always try to get us a better job than they have, considering teachers in tx don't get paid alot.
 
con said:
my teachers always try to get us a better job than they have, considering teachers in tx don't get paid alot.
They get paid a decent amount. My dad's a teacher, and we're doing fine. Even though my mom works, that's aside the point. ;P
 
Dawg 2005 said:
They get paid a decent amount. My dad's a teacher, and we're doing fine. Even though my mom works, that's aside the point. ;Please stop posting, con.

you live in houston, right? I looked it up a minute ago and houston teachers get paid double what teachers in everman get. ft worth get paid tons, though.
 
con said:
where did that idea come from, chibi-chan?
They way my brain sometimes works. It has it's off and on switches, and on Kaga's post, all my 'smart power' has gone away D:

*reads her fic*
 
con said:
you live in houston, right? I looked it up a minute ago and houston teachers get paid double what teachers in everman get. ft worth get paid tons, though.
Hmm, maybe we should move to Ft. Worth. XD I've never heard of Everman, is it a small town? o.o

Lol, smart power. XD
 
yeah, it is less than half of a mile from ft.worth, along with other cities. you know that space between ftworth and crowly? that is everman. bumpy roads out here, city is really poor, and so is the eisd.(everman independent school district)
 
Chibi-chan said:
They way my brain sometimes works. It has it's off and on switches, and on Kaga's post, all my 'smart power' has gone away D:

*reads her fic*

I could have sworn another member in an unknown forum has your signature Chibi xD *gets ready for the stonin'*
 
Rock Lee said:
I could have sworn another member in an unknown forum has your signature Chibi xD *gets ready for the stonin'*
Why would you want to steal her images? Of all the low things to do....
 
con said:
yeah, it is less than half of a mile from ft.worth, along with other cities. you know that space between ftworth and crowly? that is everman. bumpy roads out here, city is really poor, and so is the eisd.(everman independent school district)
Ah. I should come there and throw crap at you check it out. XD

Omgwtf it's Rock Foo! XD
 
Dragion said:
Why would you want to steal her images? Of all the low things to do....

I think you may have mistaken my sayin...I said I saw someone but I don't think it looks the same...the shame..OMG its John
 
Rock Lee said:
I think you may have mistaken my sayin...I said I saw someon but I don't think it looks the same...the shame..OMG its John
Omg it is me. XD

I'm finally done with TAKS testing! I need a reward or something. XD
 
Hey, i took my taks yesterday and tuesday, i have been finished. Easy, huh?
 
con said:
Hey, i took my taks yesterday and tuesday, i have been finished. Easy, huh?
Yeah they were suprisingly easy. We had our Science TEKS today, didn't you? o.o

I took up half the day, yayz! XD

What grade are you in, by the way?
 
Unfortunately I don't have much time for a big post. Just finished a nice sized Martin Luther King Jr. report, and now it's time to do math homework.

But gosh, Dr. King is like my hero. He was my inspiration for the Student Activist League, and I just can't get over how he did the right thing against all the evil around him. It amazes me how much perseverence and determination he had. ...you have to admit it's astounding.

I'm sorry to just bring that in as a random topic, but I just finished my stuff on his I Have a Dream speech for history.

And, just as randomly, like my new Shaman King theme?
 
Dawg 2005 said:
Yeah they were suprisingly easy. We had our Science TEKS today, didn't you? o.o

I took up half the day, yayz! XD

What grade are you in, by the way?

I didn't take science because i am in the seventh grade. I'll do it next year. btw, how are you only 13 this late in the year? Most eighth graders are 14, although your birthday may be in a late month. |Edit| read your birthday.
 
whoa man, talk about school....mine's super strict...you cant check your email, you cant scan, it really has to be about schoolwork....but if the librarian's not looking we can check a few sites though XD.....

what about you guys? what kind of principal do you have....we have a very strict nun....
there was this one time, when i dont have school pants and i had to wear the usual pants, i got sent home.....>_<
 
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