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by jagged-chisel 77 days ago
Not to mention, in the event of required increase in personnel, why "pay to entice" when you can "legally compel" without needing to pay more to the plebs?
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legally compel for medical positions is a highly dicey effort.

a doctor or nurse who doesn't want to be there will half ass it and people will die.

if you want a functional, quality organization that could expand you pay for decent talent now, knowing that it may get watered down later

I'd imagine there would be different morale implications between these two situations