Forget Podiatrics

by James (no login)

 

Podiatry is a joke "profession". At least in dentistry--very redundant and boring-but you can make a killing.
Podiatry is like most US jobs--work very hard and make very little--with nothing to show for it but HTN, cardiac dx, and psoriasis,

Invest, buy stocks, real estate and forget about the futile American "dream"--it is jus that--a dream.

Most Americans are work addicts similar to those addicted to porno or cocaine. Except, that it is socially acceptable to brag about work and how hard someone works-as their family suffers and their life suffers.

Forget podiatrics, invest--- take the 150K for podiatry "school" and buy some land in a good area and sell it in few years--forget working or working for da man--only brings misery and sorrow and a whopping 10 days "vacation" per year and endless paper shuffling, faxes, floursescent lighting, cubicles, computers screens and endless lame meetings.

Posted on Sep 1, 2005, 1:28 PM
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