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My colleagues were getting offers for 350-560K straight out of residency (UC Davis Anesthesia), three more years to go for me.
Originally posted by: Blastomyces
My colleagues were getting offers for 350-560K straight out of residency (UC Davis Anesthesia), three more years to go for me.
Originally posted by: Svnla
I don't know where do you guys get the numbers from. Not sure about other locations but down South here, if you are making over 50K (with degree), you are doing well.
I have a BS and an MBA with 10 years experience and I haven't make over 100K.
250K a year as an employee? Keep on dreaming.
Originally posted by: Svnla
I don't know where do you guys get the numbers from. Not sure about other locations but down South here, if you are making over 50K (with degree), you are doing well.
I have a BS and an MBA with 10 years experience and I haven't make over 100K.
250K a year as an employee? Keep on dreaming.
Originally posted by: MisterCornell
Therre are different kinds of partying.
When I was a Sophmore, there was a girl on my floor who was pre-med. This girl went out partying almost every single night. Needless to say, she did badly in most of her pre-med classes, and had to transfer to some state school in Florida.
Succeeding in life is all about getting your work done in a timely manner, and delaying gratification.
Originally posted by: ShadowBlade
if youre a lawyer, and you work 4 hours a day and take 5 days off every year, you make $360k a year before taxes
of course the only 5 days off a year is unrealistic
a friend of mine is a lawyer and he makes something like $250/hr
Originally posted by: gasser11
Originally posted by: Blastomyces
My colleagues were getting offers for 350-560K straight out of residency (UC Davis Anesthesia), three more years to go for me.
are you an anesthesia resident? that's actually one of my top choices so far (I'm a 3rd year right now)...how do you like it?
Originally posted by: SouthPaW1227
^ 27 would be too old for me. Too much of your prime years gone.
Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: Drakkon
its all about who you know getting to tknow those people and having the initiative to keep in touch with them all enough to form a working relationship is what gets people places ive noticed...Originally posted by: notfred
Going to parties in college will have no bearing whatsoever on your salary as a graduate. If anything, it would make you more likely to make more money because you can meet people at those parties that might become friends who go off to start businesses and can offer you opportunites there.
like the old saying: its not what you know, its who you know
HAHAHAHAHAAH.... Not a chance. That's mostly a myth. When I have to recomend someone for my company, I have to know htey will succeed. If your my friend or buddy, I will smile to you, but my superior gets the truth. If you arn't a good choice for employment, our friendship will not get you hired. Sorry!