Hey guys,
So apparently my friends tell that that no one will hire you for the summer (especially hospitals) before or after your first year of medical school knowing you are going to med school and really just looking for summer work. I applied to two jobs and already realized that, but doesn't anyone find it innately wrong to lie and say you will work full-time? It is a horrible system that med students who could use the money more than most, can't get it; and, moreover, that places are turning down overly competent and motivated help.
My friend has applied stating he plans to work full-time and then says he will just quit in August, so do you guys feel this is okay and will have no long-term ramifications (especially if you want to apply to that hospital down the road for residency)?
Thanks for your input.
So apparently my friends tell that that no one will hire you for the summer (especially hospitals) before or after your first year of medical school knowing you are going to med school and really just looking for summer work. I applied to two jobs and already realized that, but doesn't anyone find it innately wrong to lie and say you will work full-time? It is a horrible system that med students who could use the money more than most, can't get it; and, moreover, that places are turning down overly competent and motivated help.
My friend has applied stating he plans to work full-time and then says he will just quit in August, so do you guys feel this is okay and will have no long-term ramifications (especially if you want to apply to that hospital down the road for residency)?
Thanks for your input.