This question is so far removed from reality that it doesn’t make sense.
I’ve actually been in both situations. When I was finishing up my doctorate, I worked for the Office of Naval Research for like $37K a year. My current and past job were 6 figures.
So, when I was the PHD student, I was always worrying about money. The trade off was that I was able to learn so much, explore new ideas, have conversations with very intelligent people. It was like being a starving artist (a classmate said that)
Now, making 6 figures I can pretty much buy what I want and I’m not worried about money. But, trade off, I’m not intellectually stimulated. I do the same shyt all week, working for a boring corporation.
Which one would I choose? 120K a year most definitely. I can still seek out knowledge and smart people. Not having to worry so much about money is a blessing. Being poor is stressful![]()
i hope I never go back. Driving to work Thursday praying that you can make it home so you can put gas in first thing Friday morning
the struggle lunches I made
Checking the same text book out for 4 months in a row
Eating off of someone else's unlimited meal planHere we go,
Another thread bashing education![]()

A smart dumb nikka ..
Them student loans ..
Lol but for real ... What about the mama (s) ??
They are probably residents fresh out of med school
I hope you know doctors don’t make six figures until after a couple of years .
I made 75K with my first post-phd job. The next one a couple years later was 6 figures. And I’m not gonna lie, I love putting PhD after my name, stylin on folks at workYeah I know fresh doctors aren't going to make AS much at first, but they still make 6 figures.
I was talking strictly PhD and not MD doctors

They are probably residents fresh out of med school
I hope you know doctors don’t make six figures until after a couple of years .
What PhD job pays 40K/y?
people bashing education cuz they’d prefer the option where the pay is 3 times higher?
Adjunct professor, Assistant Professor for some colleges and degrees, post-doc positions at universities, low-level government research jobs, editor of an academic journal, etc.What PhD job pays 40K/y?

