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I had a friend recently tell me about a friend who attends med school in the Seattle area, but with a twist. He said that, in essence, this young man signed a contract saying that in exchange for payment of his med school, he would work for a period of time wherever he was needed. Then after that he would be free to do as he pleases.
I have never heard of anything like this, and I couldn't find anything over the internet, so I was wondering if this is just a case of facts getting confused or if this is a legitimate opportunity. Any help is greatly appreciated. Stephen Wilson |
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