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Subject :  Re: Actual Audiologists Salary and Income
posted by AudBall on Sun Oct 21, 2007 5:56 pm
Kacey,

Yes & NO

A college degree for many people is a form of investment. Any time a person invests, they want to know in advance the degree of risk, the possible pay off etc.

I contend, that if potential students know in advanced, that the "cream rises to the top" and that cream is around 2% out of the profession earning a sallary that is actually commensurate to the time spent and tuition fee paid they will not enroll in audiology. Frankly, I can't blame them.

ENTs will have to rely on folks with zero training to do their diagnostic work, and the public will have to rely on that work for their health care.... Wish them luck, their going to need it.

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