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by haldujai 1115 days ago
> Pediatric Emergency Medicine. All in cities large enough to have a children’s hospital, so basically minimum metro populations of 500k or so.

Interesting, pediatrics is so underfunded and poorly respected in Canada that I'm genuinely shocked (and pleasantly surprised) to read about a paediatrician not being treated like refuse.

Kudos to your wife though, that's a very challenging field and anecdotally my interactions with peds ER physicians have been overwhelmingly positive. They all seem to have a very well-developed sixth sense about when something is "off" despite many of their patients not being able to talk.

> They get so many applicants that they can afford to treat very senior people like new grads, and that attitude trickles down to most other companies.

Is it just during the interview process or do you find bias against older engineers in hiring decisions and the work environment as well?