Hello!
I've been working FT for few years now. But, I've come to the realization that per-diem doctors are making much more (more than $30 / hr) doing the same work. I'm thinking about quitting and working as per-diem / PT doc at multiple local hospitals. Other than the obvious disadvantages of not having FT job such as lack of health/dental/vision insurance, 401k matching, HSA contribution, short/long-term disability and guaranteed hours, is there anything else that I'm missing? My current employer's benefits are dismal anyways so I don't feel like I'm losing much. e.g. No 401k matching, no HSA contributions, health insurance premium around $2,000 per month for family, etc.
I think this way, I can work less and make the same or work more and make more. I may also work less nights. I guess downside would be I could be no longer needed and out of job for months until I get a new gig.
I've been working FT for few years now. But, I've come to the realization that per-diem doctors are making much more (more than $30 / hr) doing the same work. I'm thinking about quitting and working as per-diem / PT doc at multiple local hospitals. Other than the obvious disadvantages of not having FT job such as lack of health/dental/vision insurance, 401k matching, HSA contribution, short/long-term disability and guaranteed hours, is there anything else that I'm missing? My current employer's benefits are dismal anyways so I don't feel like I'm losing much. e.g. No 401k matching, no HSA contributions, health insurance premium around $2,000 per month for family, etc.
I think this way, I can work less and make the same or work more and make more. I may also work less nights. I guess downside would be I could be no longer needed and out of job for months until I get a new gig.