Best case scenario is for some institution to offer loans for LL similar to student tuition loans. Shorter people are usually smart from my experience because of their conditioning and LL may well improve prospects as much as a degree.
CareCredit exists. It's a loan for cosmetic procedures.
Lol I highly doubt LL will improve prospects as much as a degree lol. In the Us Anyways. The only people who get LL are the ones already with successful career and at least a somewhat decent income
Height may improve your prospects in the workforce, but c'mon man let's be real. Marginally at best. Competency is still the number one factor. Of course if it's like a sales job or shietty job sure since those anyone can do, those are entry level no degree jobs and first impressions matter. but if ur talking about banking firm or shiet like that, it's mostly competency in terms of getting hired. And once you're within, sure height can help with promotion but not get you originally hired helped much
I think you’re underestimating the influence of height. Of course, competency is the most important factor for a job. But when you apply for a job, the reality is that there are dozens, even over a hundred, competent applicants you are competing against. With something like 50 or so competent applicants to choose from, do you really think height will be so trivial? How many upper level executives do you see that are under 5’9”, or 5’4” for a woman? Height has a much deeper influence in everyone’s subconscious than what you would like to believe.
So it matters once you're up there already or seeking to be up there and are already in a good spot but just want to dig in and climb even higher. What I was referring to is, doing LL while you're way down down here, as in jobless and no skills.
This stuff is subjective but from my experience, my degree had little influence on my career progression and the businesses I've done on the side (my height had little to do with career too). Basically when I wear 1cm shoe height vs 4cm I get completely different reactions from people and I know that the difference can open doors, based on having more confidence to express and the positive reactions received from it. In terms of offering loans to young inexperienced kids, yea its not a good investment. Also in UK I dont see any carecredit style options.
I know Dr. M takes carecredit.
But is there anyway it can be used with Dr. Debiparshad ?
CareCredit is just a credit card. You will be paying the surgeon in full anyways. You deal with CareCredit, not the surgeon. So basically every cosmetic surgeon technically"accept" CareCredit
Quote from: ghkid2019 on October 05, 2020, 04:54:27 AMCareCredit is just a credit card. You will be paying the surgeon in full anyways. You deal with CareCredit, not the surgeon. So basically every cosmetic surgeon technically"accept" CareCredit
Just like some stores don't take certain cards or any cards at all, not every doctor accepts CareCredit.
My bad. But any surgeon that accept credit card will accept CareCredit, 80% of the tiempo. My bad though. Some surgeon don't take credit card at all, very true. The fault is mine.
Thanks for correcting me
The surgeon's fees are not that much compared to the overall cost of the procedure, even if they came down it wouldn't affect overall cost much.
The reason the procedure is so costly in the US is because healthcare in general is costly in the US, plus the nail itself is costly.
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