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I’m just curiouse why so many people now a day really?

April 4th, 2010

think doctors are “greedy”? I mean really. Because I know a few doctors and not one are greedy and not one have five houses or anything else.

The majority of the money in the medical field goes to the insurance companies and the government NOT the doc’s.

The average doc spends 12 years in medical school. So if people want free care then why don’t they go to school for 12 years?

They work approximately 75 hours a week. And by the time they pay on their student loans average min. monthly payment is $3500. Yes that is three thousand five hundred dollars a month. After spending 12 years in MEDICAL school that is NOT cheap.

Plus an additional $500-600 a month for classes and seminars they are REQUIRED by law to take that comes out of their pockets and they have to make the time for the classes and travel expenses and in addition books when they are required. And the books cost by far more than college text books.

I know there are those that say hey they get to write that off in taxes…hummm you do realize that writing it off only gets the taxes they paid back and nothing else don’t you?

So by the time they do this and pay higher taxes than the people complaining their salary is on the average of $28.76 an hour. AND they are greedy?

Not to mention the high insurance they have to carry because of stupid law suites and not to mention the Greedy people that refuse to pay because they shouldn’t have to pay for a service. How would you like to go to work and be told you only get paid for 2 days out of the 5 day work week and then some shit head tells you you make to much?!

My friends that are doctors don’t have five houses and very few doctors do. And even if they do so what they earned it! But I’m sure it would be ok if you had five houses. My friends drive Kias and I’m sure there are a quite of few of you driving BMW”s and Lexuses while calling them greedy. Not all but most! The days of doc’s making money are gone.

So why are these extremely greedy people calling doc’s greedy? I just don’t get it!
I do believe it says SO MANY PEOPLE not eveyrone. I don’t think everyone thinks this way because I certianly do not. And we being my family of three only make 22K a year and we do not have insurance and we do not use my friends…
And there are a lot of people that “flaunt” their wealf look at hollywood. And there are a lot of people that buy expensive cars…why should you care? That is there money and if that is how they deciede to spend it so what? To even mention it is jealousy.

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Is undergrad college name recognition really that important for the top law schools?

March 14th, 2010

Just curious. My hope is to get break into the top ten lawschools in the nation, but i’m afraid that the name of my school is nearly as prestigious as Ivy League. Right now, i’m in community college and knockin’ out core credits. I’m attending CC because of money reasons and to sharpen my study skills, and there is no risk involved if i fail. So far, i’m getting a 4.0 in the Honors program that my CC offers. I plan on transferring to a 4-year-school, but have not decided if i should i go to a prominent private school, where i’ll have to pay back my loans till the day i die, or a state school, where i can receive a scholarship and most importantly, not worry about debt. I plan to study abroad for a semester. With that said, i’m more lenient to the cheaper option of state school. I’m wondering if the lack of prestige will hurt my chances of top 10 law schools, eveen if i continue to display an immaculate school record.

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Was an employee “loan” really a taxable cash advance?: An article from: The Tax Adviser

March 6th, 2010

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