I’ve met one or two “corporate doctors” in my time. They were thoughtfully provided by a benevolent employer to “look after” employees health concerns. They were treated as part of the top management team. They were paid handsomely, overseas trips every year, Christmas parties, golf days, all the usual very very senior management perks. The employer had a lot of staff and the doctor was kept very very busy.
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Originally Posted by Sunfish
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I’ve met one or two “corporate doctors” in my time. They were thoughtfully provided by a benevolent employer to “look after” employees health concerns. They were treated as part of the top management team. They were paid handsomely, overseas trips every year, Christmas parties, golf days, all the usual very very senior management perks. The employer had a lot of staff and the doctor was kept very very busy.
Meanwhile, Qantas with it’s coterie of brave, patriotic Crew get on with what they’ve been doing best for 100 years. Truly Australia’s National Flag Carrier. A dependable friend indeed. Thank you Captain King and Crew, your selfless efforts are appreciated. Thank you, the three anonymous medical staff, travelling on board. (Thoughtfully provided by a benevolent employer?) Thank you Qantas Management, you haven’t forgotten Australians in our time of immense need. Truly the Spirit of Australia :D
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