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. |
+1 NOPE. Physicians don't make that much. A neurosurgeon maybe but he'd be nearly 40 after 8 years of residency |
Oh honey he's lying to you then. Good luck. |
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. |
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Not married, but:
M - 24 - $100k - Sharepoint consultant F - 26 - $105k - Fed consultant $205k |
+1 maybe the posters are 40 somethings with jeeves posting for them? |
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Another poster ignorant of medical training and compensation realities |
Without outing myself it is one of the surgeons you listed as able to touch that cash. |
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? |
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. |
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 |
| 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. |