Chris Hu said:
TheRealMafoo said:
Chris Hu said:
TheRealMafoo said:
Chris Hu said:
TheRealMafoo said:
Chris Hu said:
The easiest way to become rich in the US is to become a MD...
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And I like it that way. If doctors in the US get paid more then anywhere else in the world, where do you think the best doctors in the world will go?
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Sure if you believe that overpaying for everything makes it automatically better but that's flawed logic in my book. Also with that logic I'm pretty sure anyone in sales loves doing business with you.
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Your right. The best football payers don't play in the NFL. The best Tennis players don't play on the ATP.
I mean, money never brings in the best.
Come on, if I was a hospital, and paying 400K a year for a doctor, I want the best, and the best want to work for me. That's how life works in the real world.
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They say that a sucker is born every minute I'm guessing you are that sucker. By the way their a few lemons that I would like to sell to you since money is never a concern in your book.
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Let me see if I get this right.
if you and I were hosting a party, and wanted a singer to sing, and you had 100 bucks to hire one, and I had 1 million, you don't think i could get a better singer?
For one million, I could get ANY signer in the world. For 100, you could not get a great local band.
Money buys options. If you don't think so, you're just naive.
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If you think that something is automatically better only because you spend more money on it you are naive also. Like I said before I'm pretty sure anyone that is in sales has a field day when you come arround. With more people like you arround I'm pretty sure Circuit City would have never went out of business.
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I don't think you get how this works...
If I have $3000 to spend on a TV, it does not mean I am going to spend $3000 on a 30 inch LCD. I am not all the sudden some idiot that has no clue how to tell a good item from a bad one.
If you have 500 to spend on a TV, you might have 30 to select from. If I have $3000, I have 200 to select from. Through research, I am sure I will end up with a TV far better then any TV you had to chose from.
Money buys options. You still need to be smart enough to make the right choice. Not paying the money, doesn't even give you the chance.
So back on point. If you were running a clinic and posted an ad for a doctor at 30K a year, the quality of doctors you would have to chose from is far less then if I posted a position paying 200K. Just because I am paying 200K, does not mean I would hire one who was only worth 30K
You can think otherwise all you want, but you would be wrong.