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RE: Representatives of the most humane profession
Because no matter how I look at the case, even if it was done out of belated compassion, it's not right, and it doesn't make any rational sense.
Exactly! And the worst part is, those who dare to raise their voice or refuse to be complacent are immediately labelled as difficult or a nuisance. Every system seems to have countless loopholes that allow such discrepancies to thrive… and in the end, we’re just left at their mercy.
Sadly, the lack of motivation among many medical workers here often stems from low pay (especially in government sector), exhaustion, and a general sense that their efforts go unappreciated.
What makes it even sadder is that this attitude seems to have become “normal.”
In my daily life, I constantly encounter people who do not want to do their job well and honestly, I do not understand this. Perhaps this is the basis on which all my dissatisfaction and resentment towards this country is based: I do not like and do not understand people who do not want to do their job well. And here these people are more than what is considered normal. OMG, I have deja vu, as if I have already commented on this issue here once. This is such a painful topic. But the doctors... Just today I had a clash with such doctors again, and there is nothing more to say, except: I DO NOT UNDERSTAND IT. Especially when it comes to doctors. This profession is a calling, it is noble, compassionate, even charitable and voluntary if necessary. If you don't want to do it, and do it well, just don't do it. Even if the salary is low, there are many things you can change, but not the quality of your services, my God. Everything is so distorted and misunderstood nowadays. And so inhumane.