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Originally Posted by Russ
If he's willing to be paid for it (many doctors charge £20 for a signature in such matters) then I don't see why he won't do it.
In my day job if someone asked me to 'officiate' a pro wrestling match then of course I'd refuse. While at work (my main role) I'm there to do a job. But outside of those hours if someone wants to book me to ref a show then I'll do it, providing I get paid for it.
Doctors could easily do the same. Many of them have second jobs (private practices, consultancy work etc) so why don't they offer a 'signature' service as well? They can ensure they get paid for it (and not getting in to a debate about whether £20 is value for money for a scribble) so as far as I can see the only doctors who refuse to offer this are the ones who don't want to.
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Thats was the case, he does not do it at all even paid.
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Originally Posted by peanut
:What a strange attitude you have.
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I could say the same for you. Everyone posting on this forum has a right to post how they feel about a subject, therefor i did and have.