Bell Curve
Bell Curve
You work in an ER as an ophthalmology specialist. The pay isn't great but it's fast paced and you get to see a lot of bizarre eye emergencies. You get experience but this is no way to build up a clientele for the future.
You work in a low income eye clinic. The work is rewarding professionally and makes you feel good about yourself, but you can't pay your student loans this way.
You get a job in a private practice where you are handsomely paid. However, you don't have the independence you thought you'd have with the job, and your boss has bad B.O. and even worse jokes that you are forced to laugh at.
You open up your own eye clinic where you specialize in what you've always wanted to do and you get paid the big bucks while setting your own hours. Elton John has you on speed dial.
You divide your time between being a hot shot specialist and lecturing at your Med School alma mater, just for the fun of it. You've been given a multi-million dollar grant by the U.S. government to create the next bionic eye and successfully do the first full double eye transplant.