I think 2 part-times tends to be better than 1 full-time. Never put your fate and career into the hands of one random dentist. That's a lot of power you're giving to someone who has the exact same degree and qualifications as you do. It can lead to a toxic and abusive situation. I would say the only exception would be where you're working at a clinic where you're the only solo provider full-time (such as your case), but those kinds of opportunities are rare. And you may have to make a move to a rural area (such as your case) which can sacrifice your personal life (i.e. dating, etc).
You just explained in 15 minutes with greater clarity what we’ve spent a trimester reviewing in our practice management class. Thank you for the AMAZING content!
Thanks for the videos. The work you've done to humanize the pursuit of dentistry with these pointers and tips has really helped me navigate the uncertainty of things from DAT prep to what my 10 year plan should be after dental school. Looking forward has been less daunting for me and I've been able to progress with more conviction thanks to your insights.
If the office manager or treatment coordinator is the owner's wife or husband especially when they have no knowledge nor background in dentistry that is a massive red flag for the associate dentist. Nothing good ever comes out of nepotism. You'd be better off working for a corporation than be with that arrangement. Also, staff tends to dislike nepotism arrangements which can harm office morale.
I'm a hygienist and worked w/2 dentist wives/office manager offices. I felt very uncomfortable working w/2 bosses and eventually left both offices. The wive's "dragon ladies", too bad I had to learn the hard way.
@@vernan.9630 yep. Nothing good comes out of nepotism. You, as the employee, will always be "wrong". If you have legit concerns about spouse, you cannot bring that to the owner. Owner will always side with the spouse.
idk in my country there is a high percentage of unemployed dentists, whenever i apply for a job there is at least 200 dentists applying for it too i dont get any leverage to negotiate as there are other 200 dentists that are willing to take any offer they get due to unemployment.
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I think 2 part-times tends to be better than 1 full-time. Never put your fate and career into the hands of one random dentist. That's a lot of power you're giving to someone who has the exact same degree and qualifications as you do. It can lead to a toxic and abusive situation. I would say the only exception would be where you're working at a clinic where you're the only solo provider full-time (such as your case), but those kinds of opportunities are rare. And you may have to make a move to a rural area (such as your case) which can sacrifice your personal life (i.e. dating, etc).
Pre-dental student here, thank you for the best info on RUclips. Being honest and helping new dentists is beyond valuable! Love your vids.
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You just explained in 15 minutes with greater clarity what we’ve spent a trimester reviewing in our practice management class. Thank you for the AMAZING content!
Wow, thank you!
One of the most informative videos over dentistry on RUclips. Professor Joel never disappoints!
🙏 ty!!
im gonna come back here with my notebook and a pen !! good job Dr
Thanks for the videos. The work you've done to humanize the pursuit of dentistry with these pointers and tips has really helped me navigate the uncertainty of things from DAT prep to what my 10 year plan should be after dental school. Looking forward has been less daunting for me and I've been able to progress with more conviction thanks to your insights.
thanks tarek, that means a ton :)
Could you a video specifically for a new grad? Thank you for your videos!
as always amazing video and tips! thank joel
Glad you found it helpful!
very useful, thank you!
Hello Dr. Joel! This is great content. Thanks for informative video
glad it resonated!
I make 45% in Canada this includes the radiographs as well.
how many hours /days did you work during your first 2 years ?? this is really good info cuz im planning to study for my afk soon
New grad here reading contracts.The private offices contract are trash with no benefits. Seems like corporate is the way to go.
I would say the various termination provisions and dispute resolution process as well.
what do u think about sign bonuses?
If you can get it it’s another bonus to consider a job
@@jmey would you negotiate into a salary?
Godsent!
Do you have any tips on where to look for job postings? Specifically these rural ones? All I know is of the postings on indeed.
Thanks
I'm canadian so not sure about where's best elsewhere. GL!
If the office manager or treatment coordinator is the owner's wife or husband especially when they have no knowledge nor background in dentistry that is a massive red flag for the associate dentist. Nothing good ever comes out of nepotism. You'd be better off working for a corporation than be with that arrangement. Also, staff tends to dislike nepotism arrangements which can harm office morale.
I'm a hygienist and worked w/2 dentist wives/office manager offices. I felt very uncomfortable working w/2 bosses and eventually left both offices. The wive's "dragon ladies", too bad I had to learn the hard way.
@@vernan.9630 yep. Nothing good comes out of nepotism. You, as the employee, will always be "wrong". If you have legit concerns about spouse, you cannot bring that to the owner. Owner will always side with the spouse.
This video deserves a like..
idk in my country there is a high percentage of unemployed dentists, whenever i apply for a job there is at least 200 dentists applying for it too
i dont get any leverage to negotiate as there are other 200 dentists that are willing to take any offer they get due to unemployment.
What country are you in?
@@hex6411 Hey, may i know why you're asking?
@@hex6411 I'm still unemployed sincey original comment btw
@@donyxd3365 yep what country r u in sir. Just to understand what the job market is like in different countries for future reference 😊
This guy said consult a lawyer 5 times
hii joe im a big fan of yours i wish to talk to you can i have your email