COVID-19 - On the Ground

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CrimsonNBlue wrote: Tue Apr 20, 2021 4:57 pm
vega wrote: Tue Apr 20, 2021 4:35 pm
CrimsonNBlue wrote: Tue Apr 20, 2021 4:28 pm Of course, having some pharmacist friends, they may make you call them "doctor." ;)
I wouldn't be calling them anything, because I would block their number and report them to the AMA.
So, I probably don't have to ask what you think of chiropractors and PhD holders demanding they be referred to as Dr. Smith . . .
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You're confusing the term doctor with physician.

If you're comparing degrees, a PhD is higher than an MD.

But you're probably one of those assholes who tried to insult Dr. Biden.
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Anytime anyone insists they call you “Doctor” it’s evidence that they are insecure in their ‘accomplishments’.

The only time anyone refers to me as “Doctor” in a professional setting is when I’m being introduced to an unfamiliar audience (professional lecture, seminar or presentation to a class....“It’s my great pleasure to introduce Dr......”) or when something has gone horribly wrong at a production plant, clearly as a pejorative (“Well, what now, Doctor”)
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I agree with most of that. But I think it’s also appropriate to demand to be called doctor while requesting to see your student’s tan lines.
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zsn wrote: Tue Apr 20, 2021 10:34 pm Anytime anyone insists they call you “Doctor” it’s evidence that they are insecure in their ‘accomplishments’.

The only time anyone refers to me as “Doctor” in a professional setting is when I’m being introduced to an unfamiliar audience (professional lecture, seminar or presentation to a class....“It’s my great pleasure to introduce Dr......”) or when something has gone horribly wrong at a production plant, clearly as a pejorative (“Well, what now, Doctor”)
I'm pretty sure my former boss used to call me doctor because he'd forget my name.
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My dad has a PhD.
People don’t call him/address him as doctor and he could not care less.

Similar to zsns experience I’m guessing.
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Paging Dr. Pepper...
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CrimsonNBlue wrote: Tue Apr 20, 2021 4:57 pm
vega wrote: Tue Apr 20, 2021 4:35 pm
CrimsonNBlue wrote: Tue Apr 20, 2021 4:28 pm Of course, having some pharmacist friends, they may make you call them "doctor." ;)
I wouldn't be calling them anything, because I would block their number and report them to the AMA.
So, I probably don't have to ask what you think of chiropractors and PhD holders demanding they be referred to as Dr. Smith . . .
A little late to this one, but this is my go to move.

I'm meeting Dr. Pete Smith.

"Hi, I'm Dr. Smith"

"Hi Petey, nice to meet you"

Works every time.
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Man. I dunno, i think the guy was a pharmacist.....no one asked me to refer to him as doctor...just was the term thay came to mind. Maybe i shoulda called him nurse.....didnt know this was such a linguistics hot topic. Sheesh. Easy docs.
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I'm telling you, he was making a cold cut sandwich for a customer the second after he injected you.
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Vaccine Fresh.
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I didnt get it at subway....
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I'm leaving in about 10 minutes to go get jabbed. Starting to freak out on the needle thing.
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The needles nothing 99. Didnt even feel it.
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Yeah, be strong 99. I feel for you, but yeah, the needle itself isn’t too bad.

Just go into it with the mindset you’ll get poked by a hot chick with a solid rack.
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jhawks99 wrote: Wed Apr 21, 2021 9:54 am I'm leaving in about 10 minutes to go get jabbed. Starting to freak out on the needle thing.
It was easier than a trip to the dentist, of which I have made dozens. It's an uncomfortable minute or so and then it's done. Keep your arm moving afterwards, drink lots of water and take some Tylenol if you get a headache. It won't mess up your vaccine.
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I know it won't hurt and it's NBD, I just got a thing.
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jhawks99 wrote: Wed Apr 21, 2021 9:54 am I'm leaving in about 10 minutes to go get jabbed. Starting to freak out on the needle thing.
I've seen the needle and the damage done.
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Done. In my 15 minute wait time
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Most people are not doing the 15 minute wait
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