

Ten years ago when I first graduated game development with honours, there wasn’t any local jobs in my field or studios that would bring me over, so while working minimum wage full time for a few years I released a video game solo and several smaller projects that all made no money, and then I finally got hired… at a shit starter job with a 1.5 hour commute time by bus. Meanwhile I had friends with wealthy parents and connections who got hired immediately.
I released more projects, and was applying to other jobs during my lunch hours, and a year later I got a software job that doubled my salary and now I am doing well. I paid off all my loans and then bought a townhouse last year at 30. I don’t find recruiters now, they find me.
I do not like the idea of other people having to go through what I did. My early 20’s were a hellish grindfest that no one should have to do. Genz has it even worse and I have seen it in the workplace.
I don’t know what to tell you, other than you’re not alone. Most people have a huge reality check in their 20s and adulthood hits hard… because we’re not taxing the billionaires.
Doctors aren’t paid to answer your emails, sign paperwork or prescriptions while your not in the room, and if you are late or don’t show up they don’t get paid for the time you’re not there.
If you add in the fact that they are absurdly overbooked and have a business to run too, it’s easy to see that there are numerous problems to be be fixed. Being an employee, or them forming a union of sorts would be a good.
Additionally, if someone is dying on a plane, a doctor wouldn’t be covered by their insurance if they mess up a procedure on that plane. The doctor would be taking all of the risk.