- Joined
- Dec 24, 2010
- Messages
- 916
- Reaction score
- 1,348
- Points
- 5,781
- Attending Physician
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad
My experience has been that if someone is weak clinically or otherwise dysfunctional, it’s almost always a 20 year vet vs new grad.Yup.
And as salaries improve, they need to work less to make the same salary, so then you see an increased labor shortage.
Often the new grads are faster, more personable and better at regional than the 20 year vets. You just have to hire the right ones.
And once you get from about year 3 to year 15, they are generally more productive than the 20 year vet.