Be mindful of 35% federal taxes kicking in around 210k as single w2 wage earner. Vs 460k for married w2 wage earner
I don’t think 450/k
Now 9-10 weeks vacation is the standard even for day full time docs.
And 6 weeks off unless you can take 1-2 days off here or there is not the same as 6 weeks having to take full week off.
Lowly Academic places usually have 25 days off but then add 1-2 weeks paid cme. That makes it 7 weeks off where they get to take single days off. Add in 10-12 paid holidays paid
That brings it to a min 9 weeks paid off.
I’m at 9 week off at my place plus 12 paid state/federal holidays. I get comp a day if I work a holiday.
I don’t think 450/k
6 weeks is NOT THE STANDARD anymore. That’s circa 2017 or earlier. Than it became 7-8If you go to 4 days a week or have some early days, 7-3, you'd be far more successful IMHO. 6 weeks is plenty of vacation for a day doc job. In addition your hourly rate is going to have to come up a good bit from 195/hr.
Now 9-10 weeks vacation is the standard even for day full time docs.
And 6 weeks off unless you can take 1-2 days off here or there is not the same as 6 weeks having to take full week off.
Lowly Academic places usually have 25 days off but then add 1-2 weeks paid cme. That makes it 7 weeks off where they get to take single days off. Add in 10-12 paid holidays paid
That brings it to a min 9 weeks paid off.
I’m at 9 week off at my place plus 12 paid state/federal holidays. I get comp a day if I work a holiday.