It seems like doctors across the board make pretty decent money. Not sure about lawyers or other professions. But then you got SDEs making $200K out of college at Amazon and then people doing the exact same job making $60K a year at some small company. I get the reasoning behind it, just curious if there are other industries like this. TC: $300K
Banking. Sales. Marketing.
For doctors, specialists vs general practitioners have a compensation gap. For law, very few make good money in big law.
What does a general practitioner usually make?
PCPs make like 180-300 depending on YOE, if they own their own practice, where they practice out of, etc
Athletics. NBA vs G league for example. And that’s just across divisions of the same sport. Across factors like positions and gender it widens as well. There are playing making ~$15k/yr in the G league, minimum in the NBA is >$2M
Actually this is a great example I completely overlooked as a sports fan. Thank you!!
What reasons do they turn down a higher TC?
Oh man big tech would port over nicely to the medical industry. We’d all sell our soul for the higher TC, there would be so much competition for the unethical things 😂
Law definitely does.
So that’s probably the best comparison to tech, makes sense