Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Also, 99% of doctors do not have that kind of money. What kind of uneducated idiot do you have to be to believe this? Did you grow up under a rock? Do you not know any doctors in real life besides the ones who are millionaires at this school? Are you a conspiracy theorist in other areas of your life as well?
I don't know about that.
I don't live in DC area, but ALL the doctor families in our school live this type of lavish lifestyle and this is about 50% of the school. They have estates, multiple homes, homes worth millions of dollars, they drive Teslas and Porsche, go on international trips more than once a year - Italy in the summer, Costa Rica in the fall, skiing in the winter, London in spring, they have cleaners of course, nannies. Many of them have 3-4 kids in the private school. The kids are dressed head to toe in Lululemon, have the latest and greatest and now designer bags.
The only ones I've met in my life that don't make that type of income are urgent care doctor and our pediatrician. Honestly, this all feels like a feast in time of plague.
Anonymous wrote:
OP is full of hate and has decided to hate on doctors.
She's clearly mentally ill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:that’s a load of bsAnonymous wrote:OMG, OP. Doctors also had to work in person through the worst of Covid. They deal with a-holes like you day in and day out. I have a ton of family members who are doctors and they deal with a lot of bullsh*t on a regular basis. They work incredibly hard and very long hours. They deserve the high salaries they get. You sound incredibly jealous and kind of a b_.
Most specialists work 8-4 with lunch breaks and Fridays off and are not available during school breaks.
They definitely do not.
Have you tried to make an appointment with a specialist in provincial America? The wait list is at least a couple of months long and they don’t work 40 hours a week.
Actually I’m married to one and I promise he works way more hours than you do
I'm not convinced. My dermatologist, for example works 8 -5 four days a week with a lunch break 12 to 1, and 8 -12 on Fridays. The wait time for an appointment is at least 2 months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you not after the finance and tech parasites? Doctors save lives, they deserve what they get.
You know, I started to write a post how most software engineering jobs cap at 120K.
But then decided to look at the parents in DDs grade in the most expensive private school in our area.
In DD's PE class which is one of the larger classes there are
- 1 teacher parent
- 1 lawyer
- 1 pastor
- 1 company president
- 1 gov contractor program director
- 3 people in tech - VP, Product Manager and a startup founder
- 1 orthodontist
- 6 doctors
I can count in other classes, but trust me, most of them are doctors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:that’s a load of bsAnonymous wrote:OMG, OP. Doctors also had to work in person through the worst of Covid. They deal with a-holes like you day in and day out. I have a ton of family members who are doctors and they deal with a lot of bullsh*t on a regular basis. They work incredibly hard and very long hours. They deserve the high salaries they get. You sound incredibly jealous and kind of a b_.
Most specialists work 8-4 with lunch breaks and Fridays off and are not available during school breaks.
They definitely do not.
Have you tried to make an appointment with a specialist in provincial America? The wait list is at least a couple of months long and they don’t work 40 hours a week.
Actually I’m married to one and I promise he works way more hours than you do
I'm not convinced. My dermatologist, for example works 8 -5 four days a week with a lunch break 12 to 1, and 8 -12 on Fridays. The wait time for an appointment is at least 2 months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:that’s a load of bsAnonymous wrote:OMG, OP. Doctors also had to work in person through the worst of Covid. They deal with a-holes like you day in and day out. I have a ton of family members who are doctors and they deal with a lot of bullsh*t on a regular basis. They work incredibly hard and very long hours. They deserve the high salaries they get. You sound incredibly jealous and kind of a b_.
Most specialists work 8-4 with lunch breaks and Fridays off and are not available during school breaks.
They definitely do not.
Have you tried to make an appointment with a specialist in provincial America? The wait list is at least a couple of months long and they don’t work 40 hours a week.
Actually I’m married to one and I promise he works way more hours than you do
I'm not convinced. My dermatologist, for example works 8 -5 four days a week with a lunch break 12 to 1, and 8 -12 on Fridays. The wait time for an appointment is at least 2 months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:that’s a load of bsAnonymous wrote:OMG, OP. Doctors also had to work in person through the worst of Covid. They deal with a-holes like you day in and day out. I have a ton of family members who are doctors and they deal with a lot of bullsh*t on a regular basis. They work incredibly hard and very long hours. They deserve the high salaries they get. You sound incredibly jealous and kind of a b_.
Most specialists work 8-4 with lunch breaks and Fridays off and are not available during school breaks.
They definitely do not.
Have you tried to make an appointment with a specialist in provincial America? The wait list is at least a couple of months long and they don’t work 40 hours a week.
Actually I’m married to one and I promise he works way more hours than you do
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:that’s a load of bsAnonymous wrote:OMG, OP. Doctors also had to work in person through the worst of Covid. They deal with a-holes like you day in and day out. I have a ton of family members who are doctors and they deal with a lot of bullsh*t on a regular basis. They work incredibly hard and very long hours. They deserve the high salaries they get. You sound incredibly jealous and kind of a b_.
Most specialists work 8-4 with lunch breaks and Fridays off and are not available during school breaks.
They definitely do not.
Have you tried to make an appointment with a specialist in provincial America? The wait list is at least a couple of months long and they don’t work 40 hours a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:that’s a load of bsAnonymous wrote:OMG, OP. Doctors also had to work in person through the worst of Covid. They deal with a-holes like you day in and day out. I have a ton of family members who are doctors and they deal with a lot of bullsh*t on a regular basis. They work incredibly hard and very long hours. They deserve the high salaries they get. You sound incredibly jealous and kind of a b_.
Most specialists work 8-4 with lunch breaks and Fridays off and are not available during school breaks.
They definitely do not.
Have you tried to make an appointment with a specialist in provincial America? The wait list is at least a couple of months long and they don’t work 40 hours a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You are on the wrong board. This is DC Urban moms and dads. A large portion of people you are so jealous of (oh they go to Europe!!) live the same lives as the doctors you describe. And guess what, hardly any of them are saving lives. You would lose your mind here with all the big law, lobbyists, financial services, CEOs that are making way more than specialist physicians. It’s really gross how jealous you are.
1. I asked on DCUM last Christmas if they thought it was appropriate to gift a teen a $600 Dyson Airwrap and there were 6 pages of fuming about how it’s too expensive and kids should not be given such expensive gifts and how even DCUM members with 2 mil HHI would not buy such an expensive gift to their kids.
2. I’m not so much jealous, but more put off because a doctor in any other country in the world does not be make this much money and I’m well aware of middle class families doing fundraisers to pay medical bills.