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I agree with you that two years for the majority of private groups should be the ceiling. It is odd that it would take longer for a group to make this kind of decision. I won't elaborate as to why we decided on an arbitrary number of two years, but this was put in place mostly because we (the group) wanted to make sure that our new hire was committed to staying in the area and also wanted to participate at a higher level so to speak. I think that after six months when the honeymoon period of a new hire has worn off, both parties will sort of have a good idea if the fit is right or not. My group's goal is to entice solid pathologists who are hungry for work to help our group succeed and stand out. I cannot keep someone here for long if they do not have an attainable goal to reach.
The gauntlet has been thrown, indeed. I am 100% serious.
4-5 years until partnership was my experience. One place offered 3 years to partnership.
It’s because it’s more money in the pockets of the partners of course. It’s no coincidence the time to partnership happens in pathology and not other fields. Oversupply?
If you don’t want the job, they should have no problem finding someone else.
Oh yeah I forgot to mention my job offered me two weeks vacation time. LOL.
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