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liontwist ◴[] No.42148091[source]
Remember that in other fields like medicine, finance, academia, and law, getting in involves 5+ years of hoop jumping and commitment signaling that have nothing to do with the final job.

We are blessed.

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cratermoon ◴[] No.42148145[source]
True, but someone with 10+ years in those fields doesn't face an interview asking them to prescribe treatment for a cold or explain the difference between civil and criminal law.
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MattGaiser ◴[] No.42148205[source]
Physicians generally have to recertify every 10 years, so yes they kind of do.
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1. cratermoon ◴[] No.42157309[source]
Yes but not for a specific job, given by the employer, and certainly not for every job. And this is only one of the professional fields mentioned.