Re: Health Care

From: Terry J DuBose (DuBoseTerryJ@UAMS.edu)
Fri Jul 31 12:02:10 2009


Actually, that happened to me once, long ago, when "down-sizing" was the buzz-word of the day in the corporate world. I quit and found a new job. However, you are drawing extreme conditions. The corporate health care organizations are telling people every day who they can see, and physicians which exams and treatments they cannot order. Sorry, I don't buy your scenario. Terry

At Fri, 31 Jul 2009, Charles Bloom wrote: >
>Terry,
>
>You've been a salaried sonographer in our current system. And if your
>employer decided to cut your salary by 50%, you'd be free to market your
>skill and attain the same or better salary elsewhere. But what if, under a
>government run system, the government decided that ALL sonographers should
>be paid half of their current salary? How would you feel about that?
>
>Charles
>

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Peace, Terry J DuBose, MS, RDMS
Little Rock, Arkansas USA




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