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fredkiller 发表于 2024-6-13 09:41
最后一句画龙点睛了,是重点,刺痛了多少润澳高华的心。。。。
如果本身工作经验和能力很好想追求更高的 ...
"They are leaving because NZ is decaying economically and socially and they don't want to stick around to watch it become the new South Africa. And if you are retiring you are at an age where access to healthcare is important, and getting sick in NZ is now effectively a death sentence. I don't see myself retiring in NZ either - regardless of who is in charge. It is apparent to me that NZ will never be a First World country, and we are falling further and further behind."
"The other day I heard about a newly arrived surgeon who had to relearn how to do laparoscopic surgery by hand, as for the past 10 years in the US those surgeries have been done by robotics. The lack of modern medical facilities (along with lack of modern drugs, and other diagnostics and treatments) goes some way to explaining why NZ can't attract doctors to NZ, and why our medical graduates are on the first plane out of here before they become unskilled relics of the past and unemployable anywhere else. " |
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