Not really, I was not
Posted By: (sm) on 2008-12-23
In Reply to: well, aren't we high maka'makas - oh my
speaking of myself . . . I do clinic notes only, for one American doctor. So, IMO, in my work I am not as valuable as many, many of the MTs I read about here. Sorry I didn't clarify for you that I do not mean as a person, but as an MT. And sorry if you don't agree, but those are the facts as I see them, and I was just trying to answer the OPs question. I believe I stated that it was my opinion, and last I checked I was still aloud to have one. It certainly is not how I feel about people and whether I think one person is more valuable than another. I make more per line than the many, many MTs I mention above, but feel that they deserve to make more than I do because the work they do is tougher, and I have said (not on this board, but aloud, to my husband and others) that the reason I do not answer the ads for the two local hospitals advertising for on site hourly employees is because I do not believe that I could meet their expectations, though I could very likely pass any test they may require to get the job. I simply do not think that I could consistently meet their expectations, so I do not think it would be fair of me to pass the test and accept a position, if I did so and if an offer was made.
BTW, as for normalized, I simply stated it in the same way that the OP put it in her post. I really wasn't too worried about how correct my grammar was in my post here, because last I heard grammar/spelling police were prohibited here at MTStars. I'm sure you'll let me know if I am wrong.
Oh, and when you get off work, have a wonderful day, and a very, Merry Christmas to you ....
How about those maka'makas?
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