Anybody still without a job?

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What pathology job doesn't fill? Seriously, what position in the entire US can't be filled in under a week?Newly trained docs are begging for work...just like actual working pathologists (begging to keep our specimens).

Massive oversupply and training. Any realistic practicing pathologist knows that a MAJOR change in our speciality would be the only way a shortage would occur (and its not freaking retirement that has been pedaled for 2+ decades). There will never be anything remotely close to a shortage.
 
To throw gas on the fire, I had a guy semi-retired willing to work for 500 bucks a day at one of my gigs..that actually stopped me in my tracks.

I began to daydream wasting another precious 30 or so munutes of my busy day...

I could hire a legion of these old folks types and remotely manage them from Fiji...comfortably living off the delta of that 500 vs. collections...

YES this is what great Capitalists dreamt of and it was glorious!
 
What pathology job doesn't fill? Seriously, what position in the entire US can't be filled in under a week?Newly trained docs are begging for work...just like actual working pathologists (begging to keep our specimens).

Massive oversupply and training. Any realistic practicing pathologist knows that a MAJOR change in our speciality would be the only way a shortage would occur (and its not freaking retirement that has been pedaled for 2+ decades). There will never be anything remotely close to a shortage.

Not sure if it finally did, but for years the chief ME spot in Hawaii was unfilled. Pay was abysmal for the CoL out there.
 
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