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How many years do you plan on working for?
Dunno... I'm 35 now, and I work in Germany. I think I have to work for at least another 30 years. (-.-)
Well as long as you enjoy it. If it were me, I might consider cutting down my hours in some years so I could enjoy the finer things in life with my brain surgeon salary.
Brain surgeon salary here isn't that high. :D. Just the same salary like any other attending doctor. We have something called tariff here in Germany. And as long as someone's paid according to the tariff there is no big discrepancy between specialists.
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