$72k a year in 2012 = $78.5k now, and Houston Methodist has good benefits so factoring that in he was closer to 85k in today’s terms. They contribute 3% to your 403b, for instance, regardless of whether the employee gives anything. They match an additional 4%
This line of posts wasn’t “my son is better than you,” it was more about how you can easily and affordably find a sustainable career path since I’m guessing a lot of people make significantly less than that and would like to do better
Glad to hear you’re 46 chaboo. Was worried about your health when I assumed you were in your 30s
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