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I don't want to single anyone out or anything, but I mean, almost everybody who posts stuff about their financial issues and fears and such here....then says "I wouldn't have done anything differently even if I'd known."
This is hard for me to articulate, because I really don't mean to be insulting or otherwise dismissive, but it seems like a whole bunch of borderline-hypocritical pontificating from an outside perspective. I absolutely know that everyone is sincerely scared and concerned with the increasing debt load and that most all of you have the best of intentions in sharing your thoughts on it. But like, when a vet student says "I would do this anyway" while not really justifying why they would, and then shoots down any justification or the same attitude expressed from a pre-vet, it just looks really condescending. And even if it's not a conscious or intentional thing, that's how it is going to look.
Dear Lord,
Thank you for nyanko.
Amen.

), all but the top single-digit percentage of practice owners top out at $140-150K from what I recall about the AVMA's most recent surveys. To top out at just over half your total debt load--and only with accumulating even MORE debt AND living your entire life around your practice, like most owners seem to (I know I would be thinking about the practice--as well as my patients--laying in bed at night without sleeping) AND having all the additional headaches of ownership--totally not worth it to me.