one of my exes observed something about public facing roles you get the sense that over time and with experience they stop treating others as people per se and more as objects to be manipulated to produce a specific outcome eg flight attendants especially but often medicos toohttps://twitter.com/selentelechia/status/1238321117497970690 …
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"patient about to go under" is an especially vulnerable role to play maybe because lol they're going to make you unconscious and the faster they can do that the less time you have to irritate them with questions and requests
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how much "boutique luxury service" is just people with small enough workloads and high enough compensation to care about you?
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I have a genetic disorder that one weird symptom of means I need more local anesthetic or novocaine than a normal person. NOT ONE DOCTOR OR DENTIST HAS EVER LISTENED TO ME. The number of times people try to drill on teeth that aren't numb yet is astounding.
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I hate them
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They're formed by their institutional role and treat others by role too It has its advantages but the cost is they'll probably never treat each individual as a person 100% of the time Perhaps the disconnect is that being a patient has no set culture at least not anymore?
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