Why the thread difficult looking for medical physics jobs is closed?

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The thread "difficult looking for medical physics jobs" was closed due to escalating conflicts among participants, detracting from its informative purpose. The Physics Forum aims to provide accurate guidance for students, rather than perpetuating unrealistic expectations about the field. The closure was initiated by Vanadium50 to maintain the quality of discussions. Participants are encouraged to contact the mentor directly for clarification on thread closures. Overall, the forum prioritizes constructive dialogue over unproductive arguments.
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why the thread "difficult looking for medical physics jobs" is closed?

Why the thread "difficult looking for medical physics jobs" is closed. The Physics Forum just wants to give students who need information to guide their career fake rosy poictures about Medical Physics? That is not fair to those students who are seeking information and advice here. And I am sure this is not the intention of this Forum.
 
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As you have no doubt already seen:

Vanadium50 said:
You are letting your rancor get the best of you, and it's causing you to say ridiculous things.

If there was every any value to this thread, it's long since passed.

Vanadium50 has closed the thread because it was turning into a mindless bickering-fest, rather than something informative for the people you speak of.
 


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