josephtdavi3
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josephtdavi3

I can attest. Professor (medical) here. Finished my day’s clinical duties at 930 this morning. Now just catching up on journals and preparing lectures. Need a break every now and again to not jump out the window...

Well... that’s me. Less than 5 years from fellowship. Six figure debt, two young kids, wife home with kids (with her own grad school debt I’m paying down). Doesn’t change the fact that single payer/Medicare for all is better for the country/society. But single payer doesn’t have to mean impoverishing doctors (although

I posted on the other article about serious aiming issues I was having (amongst other issues with shaky field of view, weird movements of aim). Figured it out - it was the eye-tracking in my Alienware. Turned it off, like a whole new game. An actually really fun game!

Some of that isn’t the residents’ fault. They are given unreasonable expectations, as well as being implicitly promised that their long hours and shit pay will be “worth it” some day.

Those of us who took the physicians’ oath (the modified/modernized Hippocratic Oath) swore to treat patients to the best of our abilities regardless of that patient’s ability to pay. Any physician who opposes medicare for all or single payer is, as far as I’m concerned, in violation of that oath.

Question for the community.

[A Fox News reporter who was wearing a suit with jeans...”]

They had to announce something now to counter all the OTHER (and better built) crossover electrics coming this year and next: Jag I-Pace, Mercedes EQC (and likely eventual EQE), Audi E-tron, etc. And these come without all of Musk’s baggage. Tesla’s also getting flanked on both sides, too - it’s not only established

I’m six figures in student loan debt (med school) - at over $2,000 a month it’ll be about 16 more years before I’m payed off. My kids will be in college before my student loan debt clears. That’s insane. And my wife (mid-5 figures in debt) got her PhD, but now stays home with our children because the salaries she

I always wanted a Tesla, still think they’re very cool cars, but recently ordered a new electric car (built in Austria, not Germany, but I hope they sunbathe nude too!) and it is decidedly not a Tesla - I cannot in good conscience give my money to this guy.

It’s actually “negative 34 weeks old” you ignorant dumbasses (not you, Tiblet, the people in the story).

Yeah, I’ve offered a few times (been taken up on it once). I know the early-middle-aged-white-guy offering to hold your child can come across as creepy but I always give the caveat that I’m a father of two toddlers and a physician at a children’s hospital (and they’re welcome to google my name and the hospital’s name

I did my radiology residency training at Indiana University - our department read all the x-rays and MR (and occasional CT or ultrasound) of the combine attendees (I personally didn’t - trainees weren’t even allowed to open the lists where these scans were kept at risk of being fired).

Yes, I’m very excited. Seems like problems are not terrible based on the forums, the main issue seems to be dealers who are unprepared for even minor repairs on such a new platform. Hopefully those kinks will be worked out (they told me my order would take 3 months but the message boards endorse more like 6-9 months

I realized after my reply you may have been referring to sound system tuning and not engine/exhaust tuning? I’m not sure. In which case I’m a big ol’ idiot. Hopefully my comment ends up being the only stupid thing said on the internet today. One can only hope!

Haha, nice. Maybe I can borrow a Land Rover just to spice things up.

Also can I get out of the grays? I like to think I’m an overall pleasant - if infrequent - commenter.

Just ordered a Jag (which will arrive who the hell knows when), and am super excited about it, but am also realistic in my expectations. One of the main reasons I’m keeping my old beloved CR-V instead of trading it in or giving it to a sibling is to have for when the Jag is in the shop with a malfunction, which I