Any further advice would be helpful...

by Anonymous (no login)

 

some of the earnest, dedicated, hard working university students are considering careers as chiropodists (BTW chiropodist and podiatrist are the correctly spelled with small (lower csse) letters except when at the beginning of a sentence something that perhaps was taught differently 40 years ago -know doubt) already have $30K - $50K in student debt and another 3 years could mean a total debt of $60K - $80K. So with your extensive knowledge of the profession, would you advise them to pursue chiropody? If you do, how should they practise to maximise their income to pay off their student debt while providing a public service dedicated to helping the public? Too many ex-chiropodists have told me that they quit the profession because they were never told that chiropody should be considered a not for profit entreprise including the o/o.

Posted on May 15, 2005, 4:11 PM

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Re: Any further advice would be helpful...Millionaire ++ on May 18
 Your estimate of foot specialists is way off as is...Toews on May 23
  surveys, facts don't lieMillionaire+++ on May 24
   450 foot specialists.... oh really????Anonymous on Jun 5
    negative spin -who, what, where, when and whyAnonymous on Jun 8
     WOW, AWESOME MAN!!!!Poor_DCh on Jun 14
      poor_dch, what a loser commenthappy_dch on Jun 20
     "You're some foot specialist!..." -please, I need advice Anonymous.dr_nails_88 on Jun 19
     Sorry anonymous but you're too myopic.anonDCh on Jun 24

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