Any other non-traditionals having second thoughts?

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Bollox. Being able to cure cancer or prevent a heart attack from killing someone is intrinsically more valuable than shuffling cover sheets on TPS reports from one department to the next. This shows up in market forces.
Correlation and causation are not synonymous. In addition, using minute analogies to argue a much more expansive point is a parts to whole flaw as there are several analogies I could provide otherwise. Also, attempting to comparatively quantify the complexity of a skill between professions is futile without having experienced the full scope of practice and even then making an evaluation would be subjective because it would be centered around your own personal experience.

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