What an irony- When junior SRs get paid more than senior assistant professors!
Imagine getting a much coveted promotion in your job only to come to know later that you are going to get a much much lesser pay than your current pay. This seems to be a situation with various doctors who are joining medical academia at the post of assistant professors only to face an anti climax that their pay package is going to fall by more than 15 percent.
Currently, the trend has developed whereby the salary of Senior Residents, which is a junior post and an entry level to becoming an Assistant Professor in a medical college is actually higher than the person, who has already entered the medical education sector as an Assistant Professor.
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What An Irony- When Junior SRs Get Paid More Than Senior Assistant Professors!
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