Hi guys,
Not to long ago, there was a interesting article called "The Falling Down Professions" in The New York Times, in which it says why Doctors & Lawyers wish they never were and are decreasing in the United States. Its also interesting is that the future generation of Doctors & Lawyers are either not going into these fields, and doing something else.
What really seems to be the trouble on why these two fields are decreasing? The article claims to be because of "low moral". Is it true, or is there really more to it that that excuse? Some say that the pay isn't really there anymore for a doctor & lawyers and that they just collect a normal paycheck, some say its the stress of which they can't handle the 80+ hours a week. What seems to be the trouble?
When I was growing up, I was told to be a doctor or lawyer! Luckily, I became a teacher! 8^)
Not to long ago, there was a interesting article called "The Falling Down Professions" in The New York Times, in which it says why Doctors & Lawyers wish they never were and are decreasing in the United States. Its also interesting is that the future generation of Doctors & Lawyers are either not going into these fields, and doing something else.
What really seems to be the trouble on why these two fields are decreasing? The article claims to be because of "low moral". Is it true, or is there really more to it that that excuse? Some say that the pay isn't really there anymore for a doctor & lawyers and that they just collect a normal paycheck, some say its the stress of which they can't handle the 80+ hours a week. What seems to be the trouble?
When I was growing up, I was told to be a doctor or lawyer! Luckily, I became a teacher! 8^)