• Gladaed@feddit.org
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    20 days ago

    They are just doctors. No need to glorify them. They do no more or less than a bus driver. Most jobs have an emotional toll.

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      20 days ago

      Let’s agree to disagree. I respect bus drivers as much as you do. Some people, however, have a greater positive effect on humanity as a whole, and that deserves its own form of respect.

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        20 days ago

        I agree to disagree. Doctors may have a more immediate and tangible benefit on people’s health and well-being, but providing safe and reliable public transportation to untold amounts of working class people who may rely on you to provide for their families is also a massive positive effect that should not be diminished simply for being less culturally prominent.

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          Its not being diminished you are diminishing doctors who save dying children after 20 years of intensive education with driving a bus

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      20 days ago

      I’d have to imagine that the stress and emotional toll is significantly higher for a paediatric oncologist than a bus driver. There’s not so many people that could cope with that.

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      Good to know. Next time I have a medical issue, I’ll ask my bus driver for a diagnosis. What are your thoughts on subway drivers or Uber drivers?

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      20 days ago

      Agreed, I would be equally angry if a bus driver were detained by ICE. Their immigrants status and then solidarity is more important than their profession.

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      Having known several healthcare workers with PTSD from the pandemic I strongly disagree.

      Granted, the pandemic was traumatizing for people from all walks of life but I don’t envy hospital based nurses or doctors from that time.

      It was so painful for nurses that many quit leading to a shortage that’ll likely go on for the next decade as a result.

      Some of that is due to corporate healthcare enshittification but there was a mass exodus during the pandemic for a reason.

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      Different energy. Bus driver has to deal with many potentially grumpy people in many potentially unsafe areas. Not an easy job.

      A doctor that is specifically specializing in a field where he has to get to know and take care of children as they die in a potentially painful way, has a much different challenge. Less for safety or aggressive people (though maybe parents could be I guess) but more in being the one to watch as the hope fades for each individual child in their last days.

      I wouldn’t love the bus driving job. I don’t think I could do the pediatric oncology one for more than like, one patient ever. I’d be depressed forever.