18
Comments (26)
sorted by:
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
3
Proud_American 3 points ago +3 / -0

Because it’s relative to the amount of time, effort and skill required to be a doctor.

Maybe when you grow up and need a surgery you’ll understand the basis for their value.

-7
Balsha8chan [S] -7 points ago +1 / -8

Do you feel thr same about cops who risk their lives for your safety and grt 6 times less on average?

3
Proud_American 3 points ago +3 / -0

See, you made another mistake.

California entry level is 100K. Takes no brains, no long term study and no skill. Higher ups in the force earn as much as 300K a year after benefits and salary.

Average across the nation is 67K, but many towns never see a threat lime a big city. Hell, getting in your car could kill you more than a cop’s job. I won’t discount the job a cop does, nor a fireman or first responder, but to even try and compare them with a brain surgeon or is just asinine.

2
throwaway777 2 points ago +2 / -0

No because the level of talent required to be a police officer is far lower than that if someone who can open your chest and you still wake up...

1
deleted 1 point ago +1 / -0