On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Adam Augustine wrote:
I don't have exact statistics, but I suspect world class neurosurgeons get high pay and can only service a single person at a time... and probably not more than a few a day at the absolute most. So the pay/people-serviced proportionality doesn't seem to be universal either.
I suspect that even a world class neurosurgeon won't be getting paid $100,000 for an hour of work, but I could be mistaken. If there are such neurosurgeons it would definitely require more research to test this pay/people-serviced hypothesis :-)
~ Ross
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