A Falling Profession

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Ironically, what I see as far and away the most anti-physician stance by far was taken by Schwarzenegger in California, tagging a 2% tax on doctors specifically. I can't think of another example of when a job title was specifically taxed extra by the government.

Lol, in light of this proposal, I propose that chiropractors, veterinarians, economics Phds, podiatrists, etc in california should all be considered doctors.

I find it comforting that the majority of MBA's still only make 5 figures


honestly, makes me a little better inside too. Doctor's shouldn't be embarressed by how much money they make. Most MBA's couldn't handle anatomy.
 
Forty-four percent of lawyers recently surveyed by the American Bar Association said they would not recommend the profession to a young person.)

Also found this interesting in the article, remind you of another profession?

Please someone tell me where I can earn the big easy money that everyone talks about.
 
Also found this interesting in the article, remind you of another profession?

Please someone tell me where I can earn the big easy money that everyone talks about.

Porn star. Although you do have to be talented in one certain area.
 
Heres' a thought, how about the slipping status and professionalism of the New York Times? I still trust my doctor. I haven't trusted the NYT for years. (Hell, I've even met a lawyer or two that I trust.)
 
Heres' a thought, how about the slipping status and professionalism of the New York Times? I still trust my doctor. I haven't trusted the NYT for years. (Hell, I've even met a lawyer or two that I trust.)
:laugh: Slipping?!? 😱 I thought they've lost it a LONG time ago. Check out this fascinating read:

The Man Who Invented Fidel: Cuba, Castro, and Herbert L. Matthews of The New York Times, by Anthony DePalma, New York: Public-Affairs, 308 pages, $26.95
 
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