Originally Posted By: ILBob
How good is his bargaining position when the services of hundreds of thousands of similarly qualified people becomes available over a short period of time?

Keep in mind too that the fancy gizmos won't be available, severely limiting what surgeries can be performed at all, much less with a reasonable chance of success.

It seems quite possible that people like auto mechanics whose skills might well be more readily transfered to problems at hand could be in more demand.


OK, note taken, we'll just have to recognize we disagree on a fundamental assumption.
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