Twenty something couples: what's your HHI?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Dh, 29: 500k
Me, 30: SAHM

He's a physician.


what type of physician makes $500K the year he completes a 3 year residency?
I call bull shit on this one.


He graduated very early and did longer than a 3 year residency.

Why would I lie? More importantly, why are you so angry?


Is he Doogie Howser?

How early could he have graduated?


I met a guy once who went to law school and medical school at the same time. He never went to his law school classes, but rather flew back to just take the exams. He's done rather well for himself over the years.

In any event, to achieve anywhere near the level of this kind of success, you have to be a machine - with no distractions.


I know someone who has his JD/MD from top schools, but he attended medical school and then law school. And he doesn't practice either law or medicine! He works for a healthcare startup.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dh, 29: 500k
Me, 30: SAHM

He's a physician.


what type of physician makes $500K the year he completes a 3 year residency?
I call bull shit on this one.


+1
You husband prob 39 and you are 40 hehe


+1. It's so lame to lie anonymously.


She is already posting on jobs board.


+1
NOPE. Physicians don't make that much. A neurosurgeon maybe but he'd be nearly 40 after 8 years of residency
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dh, 29: 500k
Me, 30: SAHM

He's a physician.


what type of physician makes $500K the year he completes a 3 year residency?
I call bull shit on this one.


He graduated very early and did longer than a 3 year residency.

Why would I lie? More importantly, why are you so angry?


Oh honey he's lying to you then. Good luck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dh, 29: 500k
Me, 30: SAHM

He's a physician.


what type of physician makes $500K the year he completes a 3 year residency?
I call bull shit on this one.


+1
You husband prob 39 and you are 40 hehe


+1. It's so lame to lie anonymously.


She is already posting on jobs board.


+1
NOPE. Physicians don't make that much. A neurosurgeon maybe but he'd be nearly 40 after 8 years of residency


Neurosurgery is 6 years, and they make much more than 500k. Try doubling that, as long as they are predominately spine.

You have no clue about medical markets, that much is obvious.
Anonymous
Not married, but:

M - 24 - $100k - Sharepoint consultant
F - 26 - $105k - Fed consultant

$205k
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dh, 29: 500k
Me, 30: SAHM

He's a physician.


what type of physician makes $500K the year he completes a 3 year residency?
I call bull shit on this one.


+1
You husband prob 39 and you are 40 hehe


+1. It's so lame to lie anonymously.


She is already posting on jobs board.


+1
NOPE. Physicians don't make that much. A neurosurgeon maybe but he'd be nearly 40 after 8 years of residency


+1

maybe the posters are 40 somethings with jeeves posting for them?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dh, 29: 500k
Me, 30: SAHM

He's a physician.


what type of physician makes $500K the year he completes a 3 year residency?
I call bull shit on this one.


+1
You husband prob 39 and you are 40 hehe


+1. It's so lame to lie anonymously.


She is already posting on jobs board.


Another poster ignorant of training length, ages, and medical compensation.

+1
NOPE. Physicians don't make that much. A neurosurgeon maybe but he'd be nearly 40 after 8 years of residency


+1

maybe the posters are 40 somethings with jeeves posting for them?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dh, 29: 500k
Me, 30: SAHM

He's a physician.


what type of physician makes $500K the year he completes a 3 year residency?
I call bull shit on this one.


+1
You husband prob 39 and you are 40 hehe


+1. It's so lame to lie anonymously.


She is already posting on jobs board.


+1
NOPE. Physicians don't make that much. A neurosurgeon maybe but he'd be nearly 40 after 8 years of residency


+1

maybe the posters are 40 somethings with jeeves posting for them?


Another poster ignorant of medical training and compensation realities
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dh, 29: 500k
Me, 30: SAHM

He's a physician.


what type of physician makes $500K the year he completes a 3 year residency?
I call bull shit on this one.


He graduated very early and did longer than a 3 year residency.

Why would I lie? More importantly, why are you so angry?


Sorry but I agree and call BS. My father is a very very successful surgeon and did not make anywhere near that when he was 30 even if he had graduated early (which he didn't).


What specialty? Only surgeons who touch that cash are ortho/neuro/ent/Peds/spine surgeons. Most plastics don't.

ER/anesth/rads/Derm/GI/cards can all touch that. Graduate med school at 24/25, you could make 500 in ER (3 years), Derm (4 years), anesthesia (4 years), GI (6 years, if graduated 23 yo from med).

In other words, "my parents are docs" doesn't cut it. You guys obviously don't know the medical market.

PP could very well be telling the truth. I'm a 33 yo MD who makes 600k per year in one of the above surgical or medical fields. I do this with 15 weeks off per year and 40 hours on average a week.



Without outing myself it is one of the surgeons you listed as able to touch that cash.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dh, 29: 500k
Me, 30: SAHM

He's a physician.


what type of physician makes $500K the year he completes a 3 year residency?
I call bull shit on this one.


He graduated very early and did longer than a 3 year residency.

Why would I lie? More importantly, why are you so angry?


Sorry but I agree and call BS. My father is a very very successful surgeon and did not make anywhere near that when he was 30 even if he had graduated early (which he didn't).


What specialty? Only surgeons who touch that cash are ortho/neuro/ent/Peds/spine surgeons. Most plastics don't.

ER/anesth/rads/Derm/GI/cards can all touch that. Graduate med school at 24/25, you could make 500 in ER (3 years), Derm (4 years), anesthesia (4 years), GI (6 years, if graduated 23 yo from med).

In other words, "my parents are docs" doesn't cut it. You guys obviously don't know the medical market.

PP could very well be telling the truth. I'm a 33 yo MD who makes 600k per year in one of the above surgical or medical fields. I do this with 15 weeks off per year and 40 hours on average a week.



NP here. DH is a surgeon. He graduated 1 year early and went straight through, graduated college at 21, med school at 25, finished his surgical residency at 30 and fellowship at 31. He is now 35 and made $600k last year. He and his orthopod friends all make $500k+. DH was the youngest though at age 31. Several of his colleagues did get offers $500k+ right out of fellowship. DH only got a base of $300k. It takes at least a year to build up a practice, second year is breakeven and then by third year, you are earning.

If the 29yo doctor graduated high school early, has a late birthday and graduated college in 3 years, I do think it is possible for her DH to earn $500k. Don't know anyone who completed med school in less than 4 years though.


But your DH doesn't refer to himself as a physician does he? He's a surgeon. OP said her DH is a physician.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dh, 29: 500k
Me, 30: SAHM

He's a physician.


what type of physician makes $500K the year he completes a 3 year residency?
I call bull shit on this one.


He graduated very early and did longer than a 3 year residency.

Why would I lie? More importantly, why are you so angry?


Sorry but I agree and call BS. My father is a very very successful surgeon and did not make anywhere near that when he was 30 even if he had graduated early (which he didn't).


What specialty? Only surgeons who touch that cash are ortho/neuro/ent/Peds/spine surgeons. Most plastics don't.

ER/anesth/rads/Derm/GI/cards can all touch that. Graduate med school at 24/25, you could make 500 in ER (3 years), Derm (4 years), anesthesia (4 years), GI (6 years, if graduated 23 yo from med).

In other words, "my parents are docs" doesn't cut it. You guys obviously don't know the medical market.

PP could very well be telling the truth. I'm a 33 yo MD who makes 600k per year in one of the above surgical or medical fields. I do this with 15 weeks off per year and 40 hours on average a week.



NP here. DH is a surgeon. He graduated 1 year early and went straight through, graduated college at 21, med school at 25, finished his surgical residency at 30 and fellowship at 31. He is now 35 and made $600k last year. He and his orthopod friends all make $500k+. DH was the youngest though at age 31. Several of his colleagues did get offers $500k+ right out of fellowship. DH only got a base of $300k. It takes at least a year to build up a practice, second year is breakeven and then by third year, you are earning.

If the 29yo doctor graduated high school early, has a late birthday and graduated college in 3 years, I do think it is possible for her DH to earn $500k. Don't know anyone who completed med school in less than 4 years though.


But your DH doesn't refer to himself as a physician does he? He's a surgeon. OP said her DH is a physician.


All surgeons are physicians. Not all physicians are surgeons.

You really have no clue about medicine, do you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dh, 29: 500k
Me, 30: SAHM

He's a physician.


what type of physician makes $500K the year he completes a 3 year residency?
I call bull shit on this one.


He graduated very early and did longer than a 3 year residency.

Why would I lie? More importantly, why are you so angry?


Sorry but I agree and call BS. My father is a very very successful surgeon and did not make anywhere near that when he was 30 even if he had graduated early (which he didn't).


What specialty? Only surgeons who touch that cash are ortho/neuro/ent/Peds/spine surgeons. Most plastics don't.

ER/anesth/rads/Derm/GI/cards can all touch that. Graduate med school at 24/25, you could make 500 in ER (3 years), Derm (4 years), anesthesia (4 years), GI (6 years, if graduated 23 yo from med).

In other words, "my parents are docs" doesn't cut it. You guys obviously don't know the medical market.

PP could very well be telling the truth. I'm a 33 yo MD who makes 600k per year in one of the above surgical or medical fields. I do this with 15 weeks off per year and 40 hours on average a week.



NP here. DH is a surgeon. He graduated 1 year early and went straight through, graduated college at 21, med school at 25, finished his surgical residency at 30 and fellowship at 31. He is now 35 and made $600k last year. He and his orthopod friends all make $500k+. DH was the youngest though at age 31. Several of his colleagues did get offers $500k+ right out of fellowship. DH only got a base of $300k. It takes at least a year to build up a practice, second year is breakeven and then by third year, you are earning.

If the 29yo doctor graduated high school early, has a late birthday and graduated college in 3 years, I do think it is possible for her DH to earn $500k. Don't know anyone who completed med school in less than 4 years though.


But your DH doesn't refer to himself as a physician does he? He's a surgeon. OP said her DH is a physician.


Good one....I know a few surgeons and all say "surgeon" not physician.

I don't like calling someone a liar but in this case, the original poster stating her husband makes $500K is probably lying or her husband lied to her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dh, 29: 500k
Me, 30: SAHM

He's a physician.


what type of physician makes $500K the year he completes a 3 year residency?
I call bull shit on this one.


He graduated very early and did longer than a 3 year residency.

Why would I lie? More importantly, why are you so angry?


Sorry but I agree and call BS. My father is a very very successful surgeon and did not make anywhere near that when he was 30 even if he had graduated early (which he didn't).


What specialty? Only surgeons who touch that cash are ortho/neuro/ent/Peds/spine surgeons. Most plastics don't.

ER/anesth/rads/Derm/GI/cards can all touch that. Graduate med school at 24/25, you could make 500 in ER (3 years), Derm (4 years), anesthesia (4 years), GI (6 years, if graduated 23 yo from med).

In other words, "my parents are docs" doesn't cut it. You guys obviously don't know the medical market.

PP could very well be telling the truth. I'm a 33 yo MD who makes 600k per year in one of the above surgical or medical fields. I do this with 15 weeks off per year and 40 hours on average a week.



NP here. DH is a surgeon. He graduated 1 year early and went straight through, graduated college at 21, med school at 25, finished his surgical residency at 30 and fellowship at 31. He is now 35 and made $600k last year. He and his orthopod friends all make $500k+. DH was the youngest though at age 31. Several of his colleagues did get offers $500k+ right out of fellowship. DH only got a base of $300k. It takes at least a year to build up a practice, second year is breakeven and then by third year, you are earning.

If the 29yo doctor graduated high school early, has a late birthday and graduated college in 3 years, I do think it is possible for her DH to earn $500k. Don't know anyone who completed med school in less than 4 years though.


But your DH doesn't refer to himself as a physician does he? He's a surgeon. OP said her DH is a physician.


Good one....I know a few surgeons and all say "surgeon" not physician.

I don't like calling someone a liar but in this case, the original poster stating her husband makes $500K is probably lying or her husband lied to her.


Dcum: where jealousy turns to accusation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dh, 29: 500k
Me, 30: SAHM

He's a physician.


what type of physician makes $500K the year he completes a 3 year residency?
I call bull shit on this one.


He graduated very early and did longer than a 3 year residency.

Why would I lie? More importantly, why are you so angry?


Sorry but I agree and call BS. My father is a very very successful surgeon and did not make anywhere near that when he was 30 even if he had graduated early (which he didn't).


What specialty? Only surgeons who touch that cash are ortho/neuro/ent/Peds/spine surgeons. Most plastics don't.

ER/anesth/rads/Derm/GI/cards can all touch that. Graduate med school at 24/25, you could make 500 in ER (3 years), Derm (4 years), anesthesia (4 years), GI (6 years, if graduated 23 yo from med).

In other words, "my parents are docs" doesn't cut it. You guys obviously don't know the medical market.

PP could very well be telling the truth. I'm a 33 yo MD who makes 600k per year in one of the above surgical or medical fields. I do this with 15 weeks off per year and 40 hours on average a week.



NP here. DH is a surgeon. He graduated 1 year early and went straight through, graduated college at 21, med school at 25, finished his surgical residency at 30 and fellowship at 31. He is now 35 and made $600k last year. He and his orthopod friends all make $500k+. DH was the youngest though at age 31. Several of his colleagues did get offers $500k+ right out of fellowship. DH only got a base of $300k. It takes at least a year to build up a practice, second year is breakeven and then by third year, you are earning.

If the 29yo doctor graduated high school early, has a late birthday and graduated college in 3 years, I do think it is possible for her DH to earn $500k. Don't know anyone who completed med school in less than 4 years though.


But your DH doesn't refer to himself as a physician does he? He's a surgeon. OP said her DH is a physician.


Good one....I know a few surgeons and all say "surgeon" not physician.

I don't like calling someone a liar but in this case, the original poster stating her husband makes $500K is probably lying or her husband lied to her.


PP here. My husband does refer to himself as a physician. I just asked my husband and he said it is possible for a 29 yo surgeon to earn 500k. DH said the guy could have graduated high school early like he did and went to a 6 year undergrad/med program. That way, he could have graduated med school at 23, do a 5 year surgical residency.

DH also said people on DCUM sound really mean and asked why I go on this website. lol
Anonymous
Some of the responses on here regarding age and money just doesn't compute sometimes. Not saying everyone in the same field and age range should be making the same but people tend to inflate their earnings on the world wide web.
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