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In Polska there is a quite a ruckus, obviously justified, about exorbitant earnings of docs.
Usually it comes up when a doc also has a seat in local council thus he needs to disclose his property.
One asshole in year one after being done with his specialization (29 years old) already had 5m in immobilieres (pardon, "real estate", what does it even mean or convey) or over 1m Euro and 400k Euro of salaries a year.
It is because they have 3-4 jobs, often at exact same hours, in public and private clinics. It's in the public ones where they ask and get 150 Euro per hours.
That is possible because of doc shortage which is the result of university limits on medicine studies which are heavily lobbied by the doc council itself.
There are many hundreds of docs like that one.

I'd imagine these are your Look+Campa double punch enthusiasts.
 >>/94606/
I wouldn't mind a great, experienced physician to earn 400k, let him earn a million.
But these are opportunistic assholes who work 3 jobs at the same time, they sleep it off in their fourth job in the public hospital while all they do is 5 minutes of barely looking at you and writing a referral to a specialized doc or charging you 50 euro for the same thing in their private practice.
Endocrinologists earn on average slightly more than their counterparts in California. Want to fix your hormones somewhere even more expensive, Caliberts?
I can be your translator.
 >>/94610/
It's actually the opposite. Salaries in bum-fuck-ville are massive (because they need to pay that much to attract and keep physicians), while physicians will be paid less for jobs in "attractive" places like big cities or prestigious academic positions.

One of my cousin's husbands is a cardiologist in rural Texas and he basically has his own castle. 

And he drinks more expensive wine than I do.
 >>/94609/
These are ok earnings for the declared avg, probably 1 std range. 2-2.5x the average salary. 
The average salary calculation is arse anyways here, it only counts enterprises above 10 people. True average is probably closer to 0.5 what the official is.
In socialist paradise Europe the salaries are often capped and negotiated as our sort of CBA.

And if they just double, tripple dipped but did their job and didn't bi- or tri-locate.
 >>/94595/
Vittoria Corsa N.EXT TLR or Continental Grand Prix TR (without the 5000).
I'm happy with the Grand Prix (tubed version), they are holding up pretty well. I'm using the older model though that was still made in Germany. these days they make the non-5000s in China. Vittorias are made in Thailand.
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Tour de Suisse OFFICIAL gc /bet/

> Pogacar 1.12
> Roglic 10
> McNulty 15
> Tiberi 15
> Pidcvck 17
> Martinez 17
> Wilder 26
> Carapaz Montenegro 34
> Grossschartner 51
> Vlasov 81
...
> Eulalio 151
> Quintana 201
> August 201
> Widar 201
> Foss 251
> Vacek 301
> Hirt 301
> Poel 301
> Langellotti 751
> Nys 1001
> Smith 1112 (?)
> Su 2501
 >>/94643/
my reasoning was that you get more miles, um kilometers out of the second tier of tires. the prime objective of the OG corsa and GP 5000 are racing. for training you can take the higher rolling resistance penalty and get longer lifespan, higher puncture protection and grip. if cost is an issue you could get something like the Conti Ultras instead.
 >>/94646/
I'm not one of these 10k km per year guys, but I get at least a season out of GP5000s. I usually end up changing them because I do some panic braking maneuver that totally destroys them. They're pretty resilient


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