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^^ yea you're talking about multi millionaires, who also can afford accountants to keep those multimillions. How many people who work realistically can achieve that. I doubt even as a doctor it will be hard to hit 10 million net worth. |
Well no where in the western world is a doctor a career where you’re driving multiple Ferraris. Maybe in the states with these high end specialists. Outside of being a CEO of a big company or getting a windfall from stocks etc. unless you own your own business, you’ll never be that top tier wealth |
Yes. Older Canadians. Lots more opportunities in the 70s and 80s when things were cheap, housing was affordable, and wages kept up with cost of living. Pretty hard to replicate that success nowadays. Maybe during the initial dot com boom but almost none of us got in on that. We were all too young to have any real money in early 2000s. The next big recession was the 08 crash and that’s when some of us cashed in to buy homes (we did anyways) but since 08 (if you don’t count the crypto boom / bust) there wasn’t any real opportunities for Canadians. |
USA is a different animal, doctors are pretty much capped at $400k here, I used to work at a medical imaging company and the key people to convince to make a big sale at a hospital in USA was to get the radiologists on board... they literally get paid by the scans they read, so they have a system and they're making like half a mill USD+++ each year at a marquee hospital... so if you can convince them that they'll have minimum downtime and the new system wouldn't slow down their process and cost them income... you're gold... I really don't know who is buying up the RE here anymore tbh... none of it makes any sense... I think we're all just cannibalizing each other's incomes at this point lol |
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i honestly can't remember - your posts are always so negative that I kind of tune them out. maybe it's time for a career change? you'll never obtain the wealth you crave working for somebody else. (here or anywhere else for that matter) |
He said 70% of your bonus. I assume it’s because he’s not understanding how his accounting system at his work… works. When I receive a bonus at work, my income in artificially inflated that month and get taxed an extremely high amount. You take very little of that home. But it all equals out at tax time. |
i know. and he knows - his whole statement is just his usual hyperbole i just want to know where all the negativity comes from. it's just one long drawn out complaint. we all need to vent (look at Dark Badhobz lately!) - if this is his place to do it, so be it. but if this is everyday all the time? dude needs to make some changes |
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You're generally right though. The majority of physicians, again depending on how they work and how much they work, still make a good income, but for most it's by no means baller income. That's also in context of not getting into steady independent practice until age 30 or so, plus $200-300K of debt, and no vacation or extended health benefits for most. (Obviously there are pros to the job as well, e.g. job security, etc.) |
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I’m actually shocked how specialty physicians can incorporate. It actually blows my mind when working for a single hospital. Maybe I’m just bitter because I get taxed out the cahoot and have zero write offs. Lol. |
My buddy driving dump truck for the pipeline at the SFU tank farm makes more than my family doctor does. |
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Donk a bonk bonk !!!!! If you ever come back to Vancity you pm me and we go hang out. Invite applies to all of jooos. We should really get together for old men dim sum and bitch and complain about our lives. |
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Na bro they too busy spying on us with weather balloons:lawl::troll::joy: |
I can’t get over the east van 2 million parking garage. Seriously…. People should riot. We have all these social programs in place for whinos and druggies (doesn’t seem to work either), what about the average Canadian who makes average wages. it’s the middle class that needs more of a helping hand right now. Empty home tax did nothing. Foreign buyer tax did nothing. We need something drastic to cool the RE market so poor troll face doesn’t have to work extra shifts at Wendy’s just so he can buy a lousy condo. Even these high interest rates doesn’t seem to really cool the market on detached homes. |
Welcome to economics 101 supply and demand. How come Apple isn't giving away iPhone 20s for $300? |
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Parents own a house and the basement suites are printing $1.5 - 3K/month that they can use to help save the DP for their kids despite working $40K jobs. I feel like our children that will be born between 2030 and onwards won't have the 10%-20% outliers that make it. To help those kids, you'll need $200 - 400K DP for each kid for them to have similar privileges. |
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Ah who cares. We are all car guys. That in itself is a dying hobby. Kids nowadays don’t even want to drive much less want to buy sporty cars. We used to think a nicer car gets you nicer chicks. Nowadays I think it’s all about #followers or something. I don’t even fucking know. With the online dating crap, I think you just meet at some predetermined location, exchange money for coffee and then exchange genitalia fluids a few swipes afterwards. Is that how it works ? Or do I still gotta bring my eraser and chuck it at some random bitch to get the ball rolling ? |
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We give hand outs left right and center to Syrians, Ukrainians, and anyone else escaping war and persecution. How about helping average Canadians first. Ps. Fuck you Quebec. |
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There's also a good amount of unabused old vehicles driven by old ladies and retirees - the area's a little haven for some otherwise forgotten commuter cars. |
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Why you gotta tell the truth… it wounds me |
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