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  • TENGRAM
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    Originally posted by OldGuysRule View Post
    I have seen one leave $50 tips on a $50 bar bill before though.
    female bartender, huh?

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  • tex
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    IMO, Dave just likes to stir the pot. Which isn't a condemnation, it's what the internet was built upon.

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  • OldGuysRule
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    Originally posted by Chopped54 View Post
    When they buy something with that $100 and get change back do they throw it out the window like I do pennies, or do they then have a smaller bill then a $100 in their wallet?
    American Express Black mostly.

    I have seen one leave $50 tips on a $50 bar bill before though.

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  • OldGuysRule
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    Originally posted by davbrucas View Post
    Arrogant: exaggerating one's own worth or importance in an overbearing manner.

    I dont see myself as that. I am just confident because everything that I put forth an effort to do I do well...and I have the necessary drive to be successful.

    Self-righteous: convinced of one's own righteousness especially in contrast with the actions and beliefs of others : narrow-mindedly moralistic.

    I can see where some may think this about me but if that's the case, then everyone is self-righteous about their beliefs and opinions. I feel strongly about what I believe in and will defend them if needed. However, I dont feel that I put others down in order to make myself feel better. That's just not me.
    Arrogant - I hope you are arrogant. I want my doctors to be arrogant. I trust their arrogance.

    Self-righteous - Sure you put down others to make yourself feel better. If you didn't we wouldn't have threads about gays and fat people. It's ok.

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  • OldGuysRule
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    Originally posted by davbrucas View Post
    Nah...I wouldnt mind having a really nice car but each time I think about buying one, I change my mind and cant bring myself to spend that much money on a car. When I get finished paying for my mom and step dad's stupid IRS debt, I will be in a better position to get a nice car...but it wont be a Porsche.
    Once I felt comfortable enough to buy nice cars I did. After two years I realize, meh, drives just like my truck and sold them. Wife still pimps her Mercedes.

    I also don't get pissed when someone door dings me or the kids slam the door into the side of the garage.

    Maybe one day I'll get 911 Turbo but for now I'm fine drive the piece of shit truck.

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  • TENGRAM
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    Originally posted by MutherjuggZ View Post
    LMAO! Pouring out the door? Damn invalids have no clue how to be more solid these days.
    that's some funny shit right there

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  • OldGuysRule
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    Originally posted by Chopped54 View Post
    At ~40 what kind of doctors are they? That is actually pretty impressive for ANY doctor. I saw your previous remarks about them earning more money on investments, I believe that...

    When they buy something with that $100 and get change back do they throw it out the window like I do pennies, or do they then have a smaller bill then a $100 in their wallet?

    But to answer the OP's question yes. The ones that don't are greatly out weighed by those that do. So buy default, YES!
    One of them is an orthopedic surgeon and the other is an anesthesiologist.

    I have a cousin who is an orthopedic with a D.O. He seems to have a much more "middle class" life than these two. But like I said these two are pretty smart business people as well. Both are sizeable investments in private companies outside of medicine.

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  • OldGuysRule
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    Originally posted by MutherjuggZ View Post
    LMAO! Pouring out the door? Damn invalids have no clue how to be more solid these days.
    Well, to qualify it... he is an orthopedic surgeon and does a great practice with athletes in Dallas. I never make appointments with him on a Monday. Filled with weekend warriors those days!

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  • jdgregory84
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    Originally posted by davbrucas View Post
    Or a Segway...
    I had almost forgot they existed until I saw a security guard on one over in Hulen yesterday. Made me respect the rent-a-pig even less.

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  • davbrucas
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    Originally posted by poopnut2 View Post
    Just remember. Nothing says "You're beneath me" like a hovercraft.
    Or a Segway...

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  • jdgregory84
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    Originally posted by davbrucas View Post
    Nah...I wouldnt mind having a really nice car but each time I think about buying one, I change my mind and cant bring myself to spend that much money on a car. When I get finished paying for my mom and step dad's stupid IRS debt, I will be in a better position to get a nice car...but it wont be a Porsche.
    Just remember. Nothing says "You're beneath me" like a hovercraft.

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  • davbrucas
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    Nah...I wouldnt mind having a really nice car but each time I think about buying one, I change my mind and cant bring myself to spend that much money on a car. When I get finished paying for my mom and step dad's stupid IRS debt, I will be in a better position to get a nice car...but it wont be a Porsche.

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  • jdgregory84
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    Originally posted by davbrucas View Post
    Yup, I was jaded and "rough around the edges" long before getting into the medical field. But I do have some business sense and skills other than medicine.
    Do you or have you ever owned a Porsche? Isn't that the first thing a doctor is supposed to buy?

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  • davbrucas
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    Yup, I was jaded and "rough around the edges" long before getting into the medical field. But I do have some business sense and skills other than medicine.

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  • jluv
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    At my job, I talk with as many doctors as I can every day, 5 days a week, and have been doing so for the past 6 1/2 years. There are some real arrogant bastards for sure, but I've found that about half of them are just average folks, and some of them are more humble and kind and down-to-Earth than just about anyone else I know. I will say that it makes a difference which specialty they are. I've found that pediatricians and geriatricians are usually the coolest and easiest to deal with. On the flip side (sorry Dave), emergency medicine physicians tend to be the most arrogant and also the most "rough around the edges". I don't necessarily think it is the job that makes them that way, but more likley that they are just that way and that leads them into that particular field of work. As for money, I deal with mostly primary care physicians (Family Practice, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, etc) and few of those docs are in it primarily for the money. A lot of them will never see $150k per year, and they spend the first 10 years of their career paying off student loans.

    Oh, and a LOT of these doctors have zero business savvy or even common sense. It's like they are smart about medicine, and there isn't enough room in the brain to be an expert on anything else. And some of them are real basket-cases, too. I have all kinds of stories about crazy, off-the-wall, bizarre behavior that some of these people engage in.

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