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This forum is SO hilarious. I just can't quit you guys.
1) The biggest thing that starts to move it into the negative column for me is the 1099 issue because paying for your own benefits can get expensive. I know there are some tax savvy types on here but I'm just not one of them. I'd rather pay the extra an have a good benefits plan though the job.
2) Why I think this forum is hilarious because I'm sure someone else on here it's debated "what it takes to make 500k fresh out of residency?" and most of the answers are "you have to work to earn it". Well, here it is. The salary is probably higher that 50% of you and this including those who are stuck taking call in house overnight and from the description there can't be OB involved because what L&D unit locks the door at 9pm? But maybe i'm sleep and this is a forum full of people pulling 600k taking no call working 40 hrs a week. If so, DM me so I can send you a CV
3)A 12 hour day can be cut a bunch of ways. A high turnover ASU for 12 hours could and probably is a nightmare, but being parking in a cath lab or 4 3 hr cases hits different. They make iPads for a reason just don't forget your charger. As was asked above 60hrs a week but no nights or weekends as a PHYSICIAN isn't the worst deal in the world. Again, the 1099 thing would be my big turnoff.
People are clowning the job because it's the internet. It's a B job, mostly because if you go somewhere else, expect either work less and get paid less or make close to the same and spend the night in a hospital. It's absolutely not an "average" (C) job because the average anesthesiologist is probably making about 450k total comp and taking 4-6 calls per month.
OP.....the grass may always seem greener.
Oh yeah 4) You're in the midwest.....the 500k 1099 spends different.
1) The biggest thing that starts to move it into the negative column for me is the 1099 issue because paying for your own benefits can get expensive. I know there are some tax savvy types on here but I'm just not one of them. I'd rather pay the extra an have a good benefits plan though the job.
2) Why I think this forum is hilarious because I'm sure someone else on here it's debated "what it takes to make 500k fresh out of residency?" and most of the answers are "you have to work to earn it". Well, here it is. The salary is probably higher that 50% of you and this including those who are stuck taking call in house overnight and from the description there can't be OB involved because what L&D unit locks the door at 9pm? But maybe i'm sleep and this is a forum full of people pulling 600k taking no call working 40 hrs a week. If so, DM me so I can send you a CV
3)A 12 hour day can be cut a bunch of ways. A high turnover ASU for 12 hours could and probably is a nightmare, but being parking in a cath lab or 4 3 hr cases hits different. They make iPads for a reason just don't forget your charger. As was asked above 60hrs a week but no nights or weekends as a PHYSICIAN isn't the worst deal in the world. Again, the 1099 thing would be my big turnoff.
People are clowning the job because it's the internet. It's a B job, mostly because if you go somewhere else, expect either work less and get paid less or make close to the same and spend the night in a hospital. It's absolutely not an "average" (C) job because the average anesthesiologist is probably making about 450k total comp and taking 4-6 calls per month.
OP.....the grass may always seem greener.
Oh yeah 4) You're in the midwest.....the 500k 1099 spends different.