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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 963890" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>I think sometimes, some people lose sight of the fact that health care professionals also want to make money and some of these HCPs are also entrepreneurs who would like to be rewarded for some of their work they do whether in excess of their day-to-day contractual requirements of indeed if they do the work within their working days.</p><p></p><p>Those are the people, it seems to me, who are driving forward changes in thinking. Without changes to thinking, changes to actions will simply never happen. To me, that sort of effort and courage should be rewarded, and of course, for many their primary motivators will be split between the philanthropic and commercial. I see nothing wrong in that, but then, I am someone who aligns with those thoughts. </p><p></p><p>Personally, I can sell my soul to the devil on a project, but only if I'm paid well enough. Without being paid well enough, I just wouldn't take a load of ^&*%. Would you? <<<< Asking everyone, not anyone in particular.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 963890, member: 88961"] I think sometimes, some people lose sight of the fact that health care professionals also want to make money and some of these HCPs are also entrepreneurs who would like to be rewarded for some of their work they do whether in excess of their day-to-day contractual requirements of indeed if they do the work within their working days. Those are the people, it seems to me, who are driving forward changes in thinking. Without changes to thinking, changes to actions will simply never happen. To me, that sort of effort and courage should be rewarded, and of course, for many their primary motivators will be split between the philanthropic and commercial. I see nothing wrong in that, but then, I am someone who aligns with those thoughts. Personally, I can sell my soul to the devil on a project, but only if I'm paid well enough. Without being paid well enough, I just wouldn't take a load of ^&*%. Would you? <<<< Asking everyone, not anyone in particular. [/QUOTE]
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