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Attention Recruiters:
Before posting on this board, please heed these warnings.
If the job you are posting is to be a prescription opioid writer, we will identify it and flame you. Go away before we get mad.
I you say "Need current DEA license" we will know it is to be an opioid Rx writer, and will flame you.
If you indicate you will accept a non-pain specialist, such as IM, FP, surgery, etc., we will flame you. We only want to see openings for legitimate pain practitioners.
If you say "willing to train" we know you don't care about qualifications and are only looking for a warm, living body to write for opioids. And we will flame you.
If you are advertising a job in Florida, be very specific that it is a job for an interventionalist, or we will assume it is to be a drug dealer. And then guess what we will do?
Before posting on this board, please heed these warnings.
If the job you are posting is to be a prescription opioid writer, we will identify it and flame you. Go away before we get mad.
I you say "Need current DEA license" we will know it is to be an opioid Rx writer, and will flame you.
If you indicate you will accept a non-pain specialist, such as IM, FP, surgery, etc., we will flame you. We only want to see openings for legitimate pain practitioners.
If you say "willing to train" we know you don't care about qualifications and are only looking for a warm, living body to write for opioids. And we will flame you.
If you are advertising a job in Florida, be very specific that it is a job for an interventionalist, or we will assume it is to be a drug dealer. And then guess what we will do?