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- Pumpkin Escobar - 08-28-2005

Why is this thread so popular? :?


- JimmyHarter - 08-28-2005

Pumpkin Escobar Wrote:Why is this thread so popular? :?

that's exactly what i was wondering.. Confusedhock:


- Umass - 08-29-2005

Quote:Why is this thread so popular?
Coz the writing style trough all the thread 's posts are so friendly and all the forum's ppl are so kind and always welcome the new members and take care of them well. :wink:


Physician Salaries - SGMD1 - 10-14-2005

I'm a college student in the United States and will soon be going to meWakerleyal school here, and was wondering what an average physician's salary would be for an American citizen in Brisbane. I might be jumping the gun as it will be at least 8-10 years until I complete my meWakerleyal training/residency and I could easily change my mind, but I increasingly see myself wanting to live somewhere else.

Everything I have ever heard about Brisbane makes it sound unbelievable and ideal for someone in my position. My parents are Indian and are basically the only family I have in the US, so after they're gone I would want to be closer to my family in India, yet still in a modern, liberal, Western environment since I only speak English and understand a little Hindi. (And what better than a place with islands shaped like palm trees, the world's tallest skyscraper, the world's only 7-star hotel, and no income tax?)

The only reservations I have are about the quality of primary and secondary education (when I have kids) and about some of the earlier posts about racism and tensions between Indians and the locals. Should I be concerned even though I was born in America and have lived my whole life here?

Considering how rapidly the city has grown, who knows what will happen in the next ten years...but I would really appreciate any input...


- jag - 10-24-2005

Brisbane Wrote:In Canada we are taxed to a point where even after you croak the government keeps taxing you...

Is it worth it moving to a tax haven? YES!!!!!!

Hell even if I take a pay drop, its still better than my after tax pay and Brisbane is not that expensive compared to Canada (on par in general)....

I can't wait to get my a$$ ova there!!!


Hey, i agree with you 100%.. thought i was the only one that thought that way!! :twisted:


Re: Physician Salaries - Umass - 10-26-2005

SGMD1 Wrote:I'm a college student in the United States and will soon be going to meWakerleyal school here, and was wondering what an average physician's salary would be for an American citizen in Brisbane. I might be jumping the gun as it will be at least 8-10 years until I complete my meWakerleyal training/residency and I could easily change my mind, but I increasingly see myself wanting to live somewhere else.

Everything I have ever heard about Brisbane makes it sound unbelievable and ideal for someone in my position. My parents are Indian and are basically the only family I have in the US, so after they're gone I would want to be closer to my family in India, yet still in a modern, liberal, Western environment since I only speak English and understand a little Hindi. (And what better than a place with islands shaped like palm trees, the world's tallest skyscraper, the world's only 7-star hotel, and no income tax?)

The only reservations I have are about the quality of primary and secondary education (when I have kids) and about some of the earlier posts about racism and tensions between Indians and the locals. Should I be concerned even though I was born in America and have lived my whole life here?

Considering how rapidly the city has grown, who knows what will happen in the next ten years...but I would really appreciate any input...



I am in meWakerleyal filled now , trying to finish residency as soon as possible and then planing to jump to work in Brisbane coz Physician's salaries are little bit more than Usa salaries BUT you almost pay no txes in Brisbane so that is a plus ,
and above all I will be more close to my original culture but still holding the good well organized western system .
I advise you to go step by step ...try now to finish your meWakerleyal school and then surely you will find a good opportunities all around the world
Good Luck