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We all did!I thought the same thing
Are you large or small animal?In my field, as an associate (non-owner) veterinarian, I believe I'm way above the national average. My W-2 says I made $204k in 2024 and I've increased each year since being started at a base salary of $65k + production in 2014 after graduation. I'm thankful and fortunate that I paid my nominal Vet school student loans off the week after I graduated. I work with a couple of DVMs with $350k+ in student loans and have no end in sight. Much different ROI compared to physicians.
Now that's a eat what you kill salary (22% commission). After taxes, health insurance (wife and 3 kids), seems like much less, probably in the ball park of $50-60K less. Work 4 days a week and average 50-55 hrs per work week.
My wife owns her insurance brokerage business with 2 partners and has been in business for 3 years. They're going gangbusters and she'll most likely exceed me this year. Once she's making a good 1-1.5x what I'm making, I think I'll try to go out on my own. Tired of having corporate goons tell me what to do and how to practice. As a practice owner, sky is the limit on earnings.
10/10 don't think I would recommend this profession for most folks, and definitely not my children.
A good salary is one that gives you wealth. What is wealth? Answer: discretionary time. If your bills are paid, and you have time to spend with your family, and can take time off here and there without it putting you into financial hardship, you’re doing alright. Many look around at the $80k or $100k vehicle that someone drives, or the million dollar house someone owns and wishes they could have it. All the while not realizing that the person they envy works 80 hours a week to make payments on it all.
I don’t make a big income, but my bills are paid, there’s some extra, and I take 4-6 weeks off per year for different things, including hunting.
I've never been close to $700k, but the more I figure out how to earn in business the more I question if it is worth it to earn that much money for the government. Having more for my family is good, but it sure is a kick in the junk to write a check for more than we used to make after already paying the estimated tax all year.Wife did and owns her own practice that employees 15 other people two of them docs, I make 100 and wife makes 6x or more than me, it’s great, it’s also super stressful some days and it is constant work for her being the boss, gotta make a lot of money to pay 15 people and keep the lights on and pay yourself to make it worth it. Plus wait till the tax man comes and takes about 180k of your money away every year… well there goes my entire salary and then another good paying salary…
It really depends on perspective. When I want a little motivationto go harder, I look to people who have the life I want and think about what it took for them to get there.I agree..
It's a dangerous, toxic behavior that can really make people do dumb things.
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I think it greatly depends on where you live and your lifestyle, it’s hard to answer because the answer is pretty broad. I don’t even know what my wife and I gross, but it’s enough because of her, she is much better with money than meBack in they day i used to think 100k was a great salary these days that doesn't go that far. Based on my industry a decent salary is about 140k. What is a decent, good, great salary to you?