California Pays Doctor With No Patients Big Bucks for Mail Room Duty
He once had a psychiatric crisis where he engaged in "bizarre, irrational and delusional communications." He led police on a high-speed chase from a hospital to his home. And he was fired from his job for alleged incompetence.
So what does that get you in California, a state struggling with its budget?
Mail room duty with a $770,000 payout.
A California surgeon at a state prison who has not seen a patient in six years because the state is concerned about his medical skills, rakes in a salary that is four times that of the state’s governor, the Los Angeles Times reports.
2 comments:
No wonder California is broke.
They need to modify their employment contracts to include the ability of the state to fire them for any reason.
calipornia gets what it deserves
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