Why Most Physical Therapists Hate Their Jobs

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The number one reason why people don't like their jobs is that they don't see a clear path for growth. In this video, I talk about all the industry-specific reasons why most physical therapists don't like their job.

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Maybe it’s because PT as a profession has garbage pay for the amount of education. I cannot think of a Doctorate degree that pays less. Getting out of PT was the best move of my life. Medicine has been much more rewarding.

leealan
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That's not it at all. PT here 23 years in and largely 80% out now. The physical therapy profession is completely morally bankrupt. Most PTs see multiple patients at a time. Which means they are charlatans--period. If you have been doing this your entire career then you have no skills. Every therapist who engages in this unethical conduct is enraged with this comment. Every therapist seeing patients one on one knows I'm exactly right. And secondly, most therapists don't have the ethics to refuse to continue to see patients with chronic pain who can't get better due to their poor lifestyle. And that is becoming the majority of pts in today's entitlement driven world. PTs are weak knee'd and afraid to tell doctors they are overridding inappropriate orders that try to enforce continuous PT. I've have fought this nonsense since day one. Most of you didn't--on either point. The fact is your profession is largely a sham now and most of you continue to serve this sham which is making you miserable. And most of you deserve to be miserable for your lack of guts and ethics. Plain and simple.

debunkingthefundamentalist
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Unless reimbursements rise significantly and then subsequently updates annually in lockstep with inflation (like Social Security payouts increasing every year), I don't think this career has much of a future.

ardruma
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Yeah, the PT profession sucks. The APTA is a self serving useless organization and does very little to protect the profession. Furthermore, PT is the weakest doctorate level degree one can get as the reward at the end is not worth the school investment. The best thing I ever did was get my prerequisites done and apply to medical school. Now I am very happy going to work everyday.

leealan
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How about instead of switching companies just switch professions. There seems to be an endless string of cut rate companies in PT.

leealan