that schedule for 8 years at 60k a year, with actually required full nights every third or fourth night and at the end of it they get to be an employee of some random corporation with an income restricted by the govt with no ownership or equity opportunities
The light at the end of the tunnel argument seems so shallow in medicine these days.. though I agree incomes remain decent and a more stable floor as compared with law/tech. But no other industry where you “pay your dues” leaves you in that predicament.