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:russ: Everyone thinks they are underpaid. I'm starting to hate America. I hear minimum wage people talking about being underpaid, then hear middle class people say they are underpaid and now a DOCTOR. Oh I forgot. A NFL player on Twitter yesterday "why aren't football players contract guaranteed."

This country is the biggest bunch of entitled fukks. No wonder ISIS wants to bomb us :mjlol:

come do my job where I'm on pager for 12-14 hrs a day, round for 3-7 hrs depending on my caseload, do paperwork/charting for 3-4 hrs, then billing and orders and following up on labs/tests for another hr. Then still getting paged from the floors/ICU during that 12-14 hrs for everything from someone needing an ambien to sleep to someone is crashing and they need me to call the ICU and get them transferred. To the families who expect you to be there or call them exactly when they want you as if you don't have 20-30 other patients to take care of. To the drug seekers, the difficult end of life conversations/family meetings that can take up to 2 hrs, to the general complaining/entitlement of the patients and their families, to the incompetent ER docs wanting to admit everything under the sun without actually thinking, to the sleepless nights and early gray hairs, to the general lack of appreciation for my time or efforts, to the times I have to tell my friends/family that I'm too busy to talk to or go out, to the skipped meals or the holding in my urine/shyt for hrs just to make sure my patients are well taken care or to answer pages. And I'm probably underestimating the time I actually spend each week on actual work stuff/duties, it's probably closer to 70-80 hrs. The to see the CEOs, CMOs, insurance folks/Medicare, or nursing manager/case manager type, etc people making as much or much more than I do, then you realize that I am underpaid.
 

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She looks like a female coli poster. Sorry but 90% of ya'll have no shot. This would be someone like @The Wave or @mastermind would throw their name in her hat. I dated several Howard grads. I love the University to a degree but their women are not marriage material.

@ThiefyPoo @Amethyst @LovelyDay, do you know this girl?
 
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come do my job where I'm on pager for 12-14 hrs a day, round for 3-7 hrs depending on my caseload, do paperwork/charting for 3-4 hrs, then billing and orders and following up on labs/tests for another hr. Then still getting paged from the floors/ICU during that 12-14 hrs for everything from someone needing an ambien to sleep to someone is crashing and they need me to call the ICU and get them transferred. To the families who expect you to be there or call them exactly when they want you as if you don't have 20-30 other patients to take care of. To the drug seekers, the difficult end of life conversations/family meetings that can take up to 2 hrs, to the general complaining/entitlement of the patients and their families, to the incompetent ER docs wanting to admit everything under the sun without actually thinking, to the sleepless nights and early gray hairs, to the general lack of appreciation for my time or efforts, to the times I have to tell my friends/family that I'm too busy to talk to or go out, to the skipped meals or the holding in my urine/shyt for hrs just to make sure my patients are well taken care or to answer pages. And I'm probably underestimating the time I actually spend each week on actual work stuff/duties, it's probably closer to 70-80 hrs. The to see the CEOs, CMOs, insurance folks/Medicare, or nursing manager/case manager type, etc people making as much or much more than I do, then you realize that I am underpaid.
My girl feel the same way. Until you get some tender, some more degrees, etc. You realize it's better to work smarter and for more money with your expertise than it is to work harder and longer for a good but underwhelming pay. Them taxes and student loans are a bytch. I swear, they got a way to enslave even our most educated.
 

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come do my job where I'm on pager for 12-14 hrs a day, round for 3-7 hrs depending on my caseload, do paperwork/charting for 3-4 hrs, then billing and orders and following up on labs/tests for another hr. Then still getting paged from the floors/ICU during that 12-14 hrs for everything from someone needing an ambien to sleep to someone is crashing and they need me to call the ICU and get them transferred. To the families who expect you to be there or call them exactly when they want you as if you don't have 20-30 other patients to take care of. To the drug seekers, the difficult end of life conversations/family meetings that can take up to 2 hrs, to the general complaining/entitlement of the patients and their families, to the incompetent ER docs wanting to admit everything under the sun without actually thinking, to the sleepless nights and early gray hairs, to the general lack of appreciation for my time or efforts, to the times I have to tell my friends/family that I'm too busy to talk to or go out, to the skipped meals or the holding in my urine/shyt for hrs just to make sure my patients are well taken care or to answer pages. And I'm probably underestimating the time I actually spend each week on actual work stuff/duties, it's probably closer to 70-80 hrs. The to see the CEOs, CMOs, insurance folks/Medicare, or nursing manager/case manager type, etc people making as much or much more than I do, then you realize that I am underpaid.
wish I could rep you twice. Seems like a horrible life. Do you wanna at least change ya life tho? Or is that it for you?
 

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come do my job where I'm on pager for 12-14 hrs a day, round for 3-7 hrs depending on my caseload, do paperwork/charting for 3-4 hrs, then billing and orders and following up on labs/tests for another hr. Then still getting paged from the floors/ICU during that 12-14 hrs for everything from someone needing an ambien to sleep to someone is crashing and they need me to call the ICU and get them transferred. To the families who expect you to be there or call them exactly when they want you as if you don't have 20-30 other patients to take care of. To the drug seekers, the difficult end of life conversations/family meetings that can take up to 2 hrs, to the general complaining/entitlement of the patients and their families, to the incompetent ER docs wanting to admit everything under the sun without actually thinking, to the sleepless nights and early gray hairs, to the general lack of appreciation for my time or efforts, to the times I have to tell my friends/family that I'm too busy to talk to or go out, to the skipped meals or the holding in my urine/shyt for hrs just to make sure my patients are well taken care or to answer pages. And I'm probably underestimating the time I actually spend each week on actual work stuff/duties, it's probably closer to 70-80 hrs. The to see the CEOs, CMOs, insurance folks/Medicare, or nursing manager/case manager type, etc people making as much or much more than I do, then you realize that I am underpaid.
I try to tell people that life ain't for everybody.. it sounds like u hate it to keep it real.
 

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Lord have mercy look at that beautiful kinky hair. One of y'all brothas put a ring on that beautiful chocolate queens hand....:whew::salute::lawd:

Her hair isn't kinky tho

She twisted it out to give it a more curly appearance. Not trying to start shyt but it seems that this is the only type of "natural" hair that black men swoon over.

If she wore it straight nappy would the coli still think she's a dime piece?
 

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She looks like a female coli poster. Sorry but 90% of ya'll have no shot. This would be someone like @The Wave or @mastermind would throw their name in her hat. I dated several Howard grads. I love the University to a degree but their women are not marriage material.

@ThiefyPoo @Amethyst @LovelyDay, do you know this girl?

:rudy: name names homie and expand how howard grads aint wifey material
 

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got damn that's depressing. You smart bro. Time to start opening up some businesses

yea I've been trying to look at some things; gotta diversify my interests b/c I don't wanna do this forever.

My girl feel the same way. Until you get some tender, some more degrees, etc. You realize it's better to work smarter and for more money with your expertise than it is to work harder and longer for a good but underwhelming pay. Them taxes and student loans are a bytch. I swear, they got a way to enslave even our most educated.

THIS x 1000. I end up paying over 6 figures a year just in taxes and paying down my student loans slowly but surely. Of course I have still have money left over to enjoy life, but not like I should be able to. Most doctors aren't balling like people think, especially those in primary care positions. It's ridiculous how much it costs for someone to go to professional school (whether MD/DO, JD, PharmD, etc) in this country in this day and age. Best and brightest getting financially handicapped. Government should subsidize a large portion of it or start giving greater loan forgiveness if they still want people to not just pursue these careers, but to stay in them long term.

wish I could rep you twice. Seems like a horrible life. Do you wanna at least change ya life tho? Or is that it for you?

Lol It's not completely horrible, but quite time-consuming and stressful. I do get to touch people's lives in a way very few ever get a chance to. Even if I've had a bad week, one good outcome of a patient or words of appreciation from them or their family go a long way to giving me energy and motivation. I've been able to meet a diverse group of people regardless of race/ethnicity, age, gender, creed/religion, etc that I've been able to take care of or work with. I legitimately enjoy most of the people I work with, from Dr colleagues, to nurses, to even the transporter and maintenance guys who I have a rapport with.

I try to tell people that life ain't for everybody.. it sounds like u hate it to keep it real.

See above; like any job, there are days I hate it and days I love it. It just has the potential to be so much more than it is both professionally and financially.
 

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I do fine financially as most docs do, but not money like neurosurgery/anesthesia/vascular surgery/etc money; usually 60-70 hrs a week, no specialization..high stress job; i believe most docs including myself are actually vastly underpaid for the work we do

That type of high stress is part of the reason why I am afraid of going into neo natal nurisng
 
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