38 extra hours per month for $87 per hour. Is it worth it?
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As a family practitioner, I would say yes. Rationale: I am probably doing most of that work anyway already and getting paid zero for it.
Pretty close to the line. I think of moonlighting jobs, other work… I’d have to be guaranteed, paid up front, with the option to revoke.
The time of the mid-career doc is worth $300 an hour. These abusive, oppressive, government twits should go have a nice day. Take their horrible, irresponsible, entitled patients with them.
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