Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leave a 600k job with 16 weeks vacation that he actually likes???? That would be the definition of insanity.
But he could make $100M!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A physician who takes 16 weeks vacation and makes 600k when he's just in his early 30s? Yeah, right.
Radiologist? Anathesiologist? -- sorry spelled this wrong, I don't even care!
sorry, but radiologist do not make that much money unless a partner doing private. at 30? i don't think so unless the husband is out of this world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OH I know. The DH is a mohs dermatology surgeon - a super lucrative scam that "Obama care" will probably do away with.
Wrong. MOHs is not a field that someone makes 600K overnight. New MOHs surgeons take forever to build their network of referral doctors. In fact our area is dominated by a handful.
Is it a scam?
Sometimes it's overprescribed and done in a hospital instead of a doctor's office, so the hospital can collect massive "facility fees" and dozens of other bullshit line items.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OH I know. The DH is a mohs dermatology surgeon - a super lucrative scam that "Obama care" will probably do away with.
Wrong. MOHs is not a field that someone makes 600K overnight. New MOHs surgeons take forever to build their network of referral doctors. In fact our area is dominated by a handful.
Is it a scam?
Anonymous wrote:BS because "super sub specialists" doesn't become that until late 30s. They are paid so much because there are so few who make it through 10+ years of being paid crap while working 80-90 a week. My guess is your DH is a year or so into his residency and beginning to realize this isn't for him. You have looked up online what he could make and are weighing your options.
I say do the startup. The life of a specialists is harder than you think especially as the ACA is rolled out and things begin to change payment wise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your career, OP? Could you get a job that provides some financial stabity and makes it easier for him to take this riskier opportunity?
OP, the answer to this question would be helpful to understanding the amount of risk you can reasonably take. What is your career?
I'm a SAHM. Won't answer what I did before (it would out me), but I can't make up the difference.
His income during new op would be good - half of now. What happens if it all folds? Then what?
Anonymous wrote:A physician who takes 16 weeks vacation and makes 600k when he's just in his early 30s? Yeah, right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A physician who takes 16 weeks vacation and makes 600k when he's just in his early 30s? Yeah, right.
Radiologist? Anathesiologist? -- sorry spelled this wrong, I don't even care!
Anonymous wrote:Leave a 600k job with 16 weeks vacation that he actually likes???? That would be the definition of insanity.
