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Doctors are not as rich as you think ($10 in 5 minutes)

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Doctors are not rich, we are useful, yes...but we are not rich.

I just got a tech job that has the potential of paying me what I earn every day in 5 minutes. My employer is not even from a foreign country.

How much do I earn every day as a doctor?

Somewhere around $11 a day. This guy gave his first price at $10 for a job I did for him in 5 mins after an exhausting day at work. I think He just wanted to be sure I could do it.

I could have made it more than that. If I go by the fact that he probably feels he is getting exactly what he has always wanted (Judging from what he described) then I could have gone for $15 every 5 mins and still grabbed the work.

Why is tech this way?

It is scaleable...that's the short answer. When you consider that this skill I have developed can satisfy so many people at once you realize that the potential is limitless.

If all the customers of this product gave me a dollar, I would be way richer than the $10 in 5 minutes I'm potentially making.

You can not do that with medicine. You could try though, to have everyone fill out a form and try to sort them out before seeing them but you run into a problem. People can't always categorize how they feel.

Ther is this episode of House MD, where a guy says he is having pain in his nose but it only happens when he touches it with his finger, Dr. House examines him for 3 seconds to find out the pain is on his finger, not his nose!!

How do you scale that? How do you satisfy so many people as one person when everybody's problem is as different as their faces. You just have to stick with whatever you get.

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