Doctors, lawyers, and janitors aren't all paid the same due to differences in education, training, and the nature of their work. Doctors and lawyers typically require extensive education and specialized training, leading to higher salaries that reflect the complexity and responsibility of their roles. In contrast, janitorial work, while essential, generally requires less formal education and training, resulting in lower wages. Additionally, market demand and the economic value placed on different professions further contribute to these salary disparities.
They get paid $50 a week
no doctors ge tpaid way more then lawyers but they would run in second place right after doctors.
Some professions are very well paid, such as doctors, lawyers, and accountants.
doctors and nurses arent on an hourly pay schedule they get paid the days they work like teachers.
The occupations that paid the most in the 1930s were professional careers. These included lawyers, some doctors, stock brokers, and other business people.
Yes they do get paid.
Lawyers can "potentially" make more since they usually get 40% of a monetary award, but they have to do pretty good business to exceed the income of an MD, which is usually a set salary over 6 figures when established.
150,000
how much do bone doctors get paid
Lawyers?
Most get a job for which they are paid for their services, much like it is done in other parts of the world. Some are Doctors or Lawyers and other flip burgers.
family doctors are paid at about 150-175k a year