Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m not sensing he’s solid marriage material. He sounds entitled. Has he ever had jobs? Has his mother waited on him hand and foot? Please reconsider.
He's a medical resident! If has close to zero in net worth rather than negative $500k in student loan debt then he's better than most of us peers.
This 1000%. Most surgeons/doctors (that require more than the normal residency) are 30+ before they start making decent money. Otherwise they are working long hours for minimal salary (and constantly on call/working weekends &holidays). So yes, even without loans (which most have), they will be 35+ before they are financially stable and start saving well.
This is why unless you absolutely love being a doctor and want to, you can be much better off as an engineer or something else where you only need a BS (or at most a MS) and start earning $80K+ at 22 and continue to grow from there. A good engineer will be at $200K+ by 30.