It all depends on what rank of work you are doing. If you are just a construction worker generally you get paid less then a doctor.
The question should be - Do construction workers get paid more than doctors? and the answer is - generally no, but it is possible if you are comparing someone who is the owner of a construction company that builds skyscrapers in New York City with a small town doctor in a rural depressed area such as Oakridge Oregon - (if they even have a doctor.) It also depends on what country you want the answer in. However, typically construction workers make good money to support a family if the economy is good and people are building houses. Right now it is a bad field to go into in America, because building is way down.
they are doctors that get paid more money than eny other doctor this is called a promotion.
firemen save lives daily whereas doctors treat minor ilnesses daily, surgeons get paid more than both
yes. they get paid alot more for knowing more than one language
how much do bone doctors get paid
More than you now shutup.
family doctors are paid at about 150-175k a year
A celebrity and a Pro Sports player
construction engineers gets paid about $5000 to $6000 a week
Construction workers make from $100 to $300 depending on where construction sites are located. Workers usually get paid more in coastal regions.
They don't make more if they know more languages. It's a self benafit.
Less money, as the technology grows the more cures for diseases there will be. The doctors eventually might go out of business. (notice the MIGHT)
The fact is that a doctor's earnings in bulk depend on availability of patients which is usually present but what about infant doctors not allowed to operate that need to grow from stage to stage...but engineering as soon as you start and you are goood you are well paid nd it doesn't stop there..it keeps increasing