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Old 11-20-2008 | 08:23 AM
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johnso29
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Originally Posted by Mason32
Average 1st year pay for an MD is also failry pathetic.... typically around 40k while doing their residency. It also means very long shifts.... but it also means the Hospital provides them with a place to sleep and stay.

Average 1st year lawyer pay is harder to guage since it can vary widely from one region of the contry to another. The average works out to between 36k and 45k first year.

From there, their pay goes up exponentially each and every year. If they move or switch to another employer they do NOT go back to first year pay and work rules.

That being said. A good plumber will make that kind of money easilly. There are a number of good professions, and many many trades that will start at much higher pay than pilot pay.

The point being that if you think pilot pay is good then you are not very familiar with current payscales in other trades and professions

Thank you for proving my point. You failed to show me one job that STARTS you at $50-85K. Yeah, $40K after residency working 24-40+ hour shifts while sleeping in a hospital sounds grand. Have fun wading in human excrement as a plumber. Not to mention the beating on the body. And enjoy the 50+ hour work weeks. That sounds great. And when you switch employers you still have to find an employer AND NEGOTIATE the starting salary with no guarantee you'll get what you want. In addition to all of this, you have no idea if you'll be any happier in your new profession. I've seen heart surgeons who pull in $750,000K a year who are flat out MISERABLE. Money may ease stress from time to time, but it DOES NOT BUY HAPPINESS. Maybe you sir, are the one who's out of touch.

Last edited by johnso29; 11-20-2008 at 08:29 AM.