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Your basic assumptions are incorrect about my life. - Sam

Posted: Oct 28th, 2019 - 2:17 pm In Reply to: That's your first and BIGGEST mistake, trying to hook up with - anything to do with ADHI. SM

Nothing suspicious about it.

Firstly, your assumptions about my life are wrong. My medical situation has me more or less confined to the house for some time now. It forced, yes, forced, me to resign (not be fired!) from my prior position (or risk having to explain being fired at some future point). Hence, no. No workers comp. No short-term-disability. No unemployment. Nada. Nothing. Not one penny.

As for my wealth and savings, that's incredibly presumptive and not the point. How do you know exactly how many decades I've worked? And how old I am? And my family obligations and bills? And how much I've been able to save after endless student loans and daily expenses living in my metropolitan area? And how much I haven't already used up due to inability to work?

The point is, I would rather make minimum wage than sit in the house all day doing nothing and burning through crucial savings. I can't work outside the house. Period. Not a city clinic. Not a charity clinic. Nothing.

You would be shocked to learn how few opportunities there are to work from home, even if you were formerly the Chief of Surgery at a prestigious hospital. Unless you have significant verifiable experience in journal wiring and editing (I don't), or medical authoring (I don't), or regulatory and pharmaceutical submission (I don't), your medical degree and years of training are almost entirely useless. Except, perhaps, medical transcription or coding.


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