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Kevin M. 01-04-2016 08:55 PM


Originally Posted by AC SATCO (Post 12897911)
Well, I don't mean to be a know it all and point out the obvious, but since you asked I think the garage could be a little bigger. ��

True, I'll double it!



lol I forgot about my kids, I may need 4 of those beds!

991 GT3 01-04-2016 08:57 PM


Originally Posted by Kevin M. (Post 12897894)
This is my new house drawings, any opinions? :)

This is it! Lol

fastmd 01-04-2016 09:06 PM


Originally Posted by kfmcmahon (Post 12897785)
working for BIG PHARMA apparently!


2015 991 GT3
2015 Mclaren 650s,
Incoming 991 GT3RS
Incoming 2016 G63,
Incoming 2016 Viper ACR extreme
2015 Maserati Granturismo MC,
2013 Audi S6
2008 Viper ACR-Track beast,
87 928
Ram 2500 HD Cummins Diesel to tow all my toys.

I'm always hiring Physicians that want a change....

Hired my old attending from residency last year who now works for me and hired my old dept chair about 5 years ago( he is now retired in the Bahamas). Talking about tables being turned....

tasman 01-04-2016 09:16 PM


Originally Posted by AC SATCO (Post 12897911)
Well, I don't mean to be a know it all and point out the obvious, but since you asked I think the garage could be a little bigger. dde1c

+1

diverzeusy 01-04-2016 09:23 PM


Originally Posted by Kevin M. (Post 12897952)
True, I'll double it!



lol I forgot about my kids, I may need 4 of those beds!

NOT four of those beds silly, one of these then you can squeeze another beer fridge in :thumbsup:
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/rennlis...e9d43e177f.jpg

Kevin M. 01-04-2016 09:24 PM


Originally Posted by diverzeusy (Post 12898029)
NOT four of those beds silly, one of these then you can squeeze another beer fridge in :thumbsup:

Perfect, I assume you can get these at Walmart? :typing:

kfmcmahon 01-04-2016 09:29 PM


Originally Posted by fastmd (Post 12897984)
I'm always hiring Physicians that want a change....

Hired my old attending from residency last year who now works for me and hired my old dept chair about 5 years ago( he is now retired in the Bahamas). Talking about tables being turned....

hmmmm...very tempting...I may PM you:cool:

osu s2k 01-04-2016 10:17 PM


Originally Posted by fastmd (Post 12897984)
I'm always hiring Physicians that want a change....

Hired my old attending from residency last year who now works for me and hired my old dept chair about 5 years ago( he is now retired in the Bahamas). Talking about tables being turned....


What kind of docs are you hiring?

Just in time 01-04-2016 11:13 PM


Originally Posted by masti99 (Post 12896982)
Such as? Looking for a change...

Try selling insurance to doctors.

tmario 01-04-2016 11:42 PM


Originally Posted by Kevin M. (Post 12897894)
This is my new house drawings, any opinions? :)

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/rennlis...cb2d537c01.jpg

I mean, you COULD free up some space by getting rid of the double sink and replacing the tub with a shower...

luv2race 01-04-2016 11:42 PM

My daughter comsidered becoming a primary care doctor. After she talked to a variety of healthcare professionals we sat down and discussed her options during her sophomore year in college and she decided to work towards becoming a Nurse Practioner instead. She obtained her BS in Interdicsiplinary Health and Nutrition and then obtained her BSN in an 11 month accelerated nursing program at Drexel in Philadelphia (that's where you cram a 24 month RN degree into an 11 month program). The hospital she works for will now pay for a big portion of her Masters degree. If she had not had some scholarships for athletics and academic the cost of her education through 5 years would have exceeded a $300k. I can't imagine the cost when you add 4 years of med school on top of that. Yikes!

bronson7 01-04-2016 11:47 PM

Hell just get an out-house, a tent and build an out door bar-b-q pit. Now you have the perfect garage.

chillindrdude 01-05-2016 12:26 AM


Originally Posted by fastmd (Post 12897984)
I'm always hiring Physicians that want a change....

Hired my old attending from residency last year who now works for me and hired my old dept chair about 5 years ago( he is now retired in the Bahamas). Talking about tables being turned....

no offense intended. what you do must be fairly well paying given your stable.

i wish you many many years of good fortune.

i am not quite jaded yet. I still very much enjoy my clinical duties. interfacing with patients and overcoming challenges. just hitting my prime i think in terms of clinical and research productivity.

may be something like what you do as i near the end of my career and want to wind down/change pace.

can't really complain, as my income is sufficient to afford a nice DD and track toy. (not on most of RLers' level, just a modest F80 and E36)

started saving for a GT3 or perhaps GT3 RS depending on the market. :)

Mr. F1 Fan 01-05-2016 09:36 AM

Is there any way to get this thread back on track? It was an enjoyable one till it strayed off topic! Lots of great ideas and cool stuff. Any updates on Anonymous918's garage???.....anyone else?

Manifold 01-05-2016 09:38 AM

I often hear doctors complaining about various aspects of their profession (dealing with insurance companies, paperwork, overall workload, etc.). But remember that getting through residency almost guarantees an income level much higher than most of the population. And beyond the money, medicine is a truly honorable and meaningful profession, and the same can't be said about many others ways to make similar or greater income.


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