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, but it would be nice to do something at least part time. I'm 65, healthy, and am under NO compulsion to get back into clinical for-profit dentistry as an associate or otherwise. Does anyone have any information about insurance claims consulting in terms of what it takes to get qualified to do
April 24, 2021
Life After Dentistry
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be awesome. Plus good/decent 401k + other passive income + no debt + maybe part time gig to stay active. Thats the best case scenario, but staying healthy is the number 1 goal by then, for all of us. If longer term inflation beyond 2023... which will be most likely remains higher.. All
January 27, 2023
Life After Dentistry
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.. May your dreams keep coming true.The title of this thread certainly got my attention. Best Wishes for a fun, healthy and long retirement. Congratulations Joe . . . . welcome to our group . . . Now . . . LIFE BEGINS!Poor ol' Joe is in the home stretch. Only a few more hours to go, and he's
January 01, 2015
Life After Dentistry
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insurance etc). My wife wants me to sell so that we can stay at home and be together, get healthier and love living life. I've paid off the student loans, the business loans, paid off the house, both cars and I really don't have many expenses left other than living costs and the future of college for my
January 06, 2023
Life After Dentistry
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it over the current cleaners. Excellent.Keith Hollander, DDS Interesting story. This is turning into an ad though. 😕 Own and Manage multiple offices with associates if you are healthy enough to travel from one office to...This is why you need disability insurance that is at a level to allow
August 05, 2017
Life After Dentistry
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was chained to the chair. Freedom is great!10 years San Diego Modest house Surf and mountain bike all day Peace out debtaltown I loved practicing dentistry for over 35 years . And before that I was a denture technician . I just love teeth and gums and tongues and spit and all that . But last summer I
February 19, 2017
Life After Dentistry
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. Doing this renewed my passion for dentistry and look forward to work most days.Don't plan to retire for at least 10 more yrs . I'm healthy and don 't know what I would do with my time if off all the time. We're very fortunate that we have control over when we retire. Most don't. Nick I'm adding
December 29, 2013
Life After Dentistry
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on the dotted line! OP, do not get another woman after a failed marriage! Stay lonely and unhappy forever. Is it possible though that a 35 year old healthy bored male could still enhance the quality of his life with a great partner wherever he is? Now that he has the time and money, should not he find out
November 29, 2021
Life After Dentistry
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what they do this so-called passion develops slowly after the growing pains and frustration of learning the trade for the first few years. And this seems to be echoed here. I am really trying to delve into developing my skills and knowledge. I think DT has become a (healthy?) obsession. It is funny
February 23, 2016
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