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stiffpinkie   United States. Aug 07 2007 19:24. Posts 19 | | |
So to my suprise a few of you commented on my blog. I'll issue a disclaimer right now. I'm not an angry angry angry angry man. Maybe just angry, so don't expect posts seeping with venom.
I can actually be quite rainbow like - if for example a patient comes in, has a 5min problem, and handsover 50 bucks. Which is of course still less satisfaction then when a donk stacks off to you.
At one stage i considered getting wireless internet and playing on my laptop between patients. Initially i thought against it because what if i was in the middle of a huge hand but had to go immediately? Then i discovered that uni had somehow ingrained an ethical conscience, and that i actually felt bad.
So - does every1 agree. Playing poker at workplace = unethical?
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gawdawaful   Canada. Aug 07 2007 19:27. Posts 9012 | | |
what exactly do you do? I thought doctors are suppose to be busy and stuff.
If you're not busy and have tons of off time though, I dont see why not. |
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qwerty67890   New Zealand. Aug 07 2007 21:30. Posts 14026 | | |
he must be private practise |
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Ket   United Kingdom. Aug 07 2007 22:11. Posts 8665 | | |
id go on sick tilt and take it out on the patients |
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Kapol   Poland. Aug 07 2007 23:58. Posts 4696 | | |
Playing at work? Nah, what if there is a REALLY juicy table w/ 3 guys running 70/2/0.4 and you have to go somewhere?
This idea is -EV IMO. |
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