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<blockquote data-quote="1BrownClown" data-source="post: 228766" data-attributes="member: 10324"><p>The author brings up some good points however he / she neglects to mention that any doc worth their stethoscope will have their practice pay off the medical school debt after the first year or two just for staying with the practice they initially joined. What percentage of docs need to have a joint or multiple joints replaced over the course of their careers? What percentage of docs have to work 5, possible 10 years P/T work just to have the <em>privilege</em> to work full time? My brother in law is a emergency room doc (Great Guy) and the biggest advantage he has vs an average UPS driver, IMHO, is time. Not just the time he has to enjoy away from work with my sister ant their children on a regular basis but rather the quality of that time and the energy he has. All in all, to compare the two jobs is like apples and oranges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1BrownClown, post: 228766, member: 10324"] The author brings up some good points however he / she neglects to mention that any doc worth their stethoscope will have their practice pay off the medical school debt after the first year or two just for staying with the practice they initially joined. What percentage of docs need to have a joint or multiple joints replaced over the course of their careers? What percentage of docs have to work 5, possible 10 years P/T work just to have the [I]privilege[/I] to work full time? My brother in law is a emergency room doc (Great Guy) and the biggest advantage he has vs an average UPS driver, IMHO, is time. Not just the time he has to enjoy away from work with my sister ant their children on a regular basis but rather the quality of that time and the energy he has. All in all, to compare the two jobs is like apples and oranges. [/QUOTE]
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