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When Should Providers Retire?

When Should A Provider Retire?   51 members have voted

  1. 1. When Should A Provider Retire?

    • In her 30s
      6
    • In her 40s
      15
    • Don't Care. "Gumin' Granny" Is Fine By Me.
      34

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This would be a different thread I'd like to see the responses to.

Good point.

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Talk about a beaten to death topic. This has been discussed more times than a bowling ball gets fingered. :rolleyes:

More than a public toilet seat gets ass.......

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Kinda like being a "resident dick wolf". :rolleyes:

This was a really funny reply pfunk

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Good point.

I didn't see your follow up thread..............................:o

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They should all retire and find better jobs

That's their call not yours. :rolleyes:

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They should all retire and find better jobs

And how would you define "better"?

I'm sure you have a good handle on their pay scale, their hours, their perks. Granted it's not all sunshine & roses, but it's really their call.

Or are you making a moral judgment? If so, WTF are you doing here?

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And how would you define "better"?

I'm sure you have a good handle on their pay scale, their hours, their perks. Granted it's not all sunshine & roses, but it's really their call.

Or are you making a moral judgment? If so, WTF are you doing here?

By "better" he meant jobs that pay less, have crap-tastic hours, and customers that are always unhappy as opposed to those who worship the stilettos your walking in. Duh! :rolleyes:

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By "better" he meant jobs that pay less, have crap-tastic hours, and customers that are always unhappy as opposed to those who worship the stilettos your walking in. Duh! :rolleyes:

So, if I want to have better customers at work I need to wear stilettos? :D

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I think once it is no longer fun for her/him, regardless of age.

Look, if she is 25, but not excited by anything, who cares if she's 25, that experience just sucked an hour of your life you can't get back. So I say, as long as you enjoy it, do it! However long that may be!

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