Hmmm! Full bio sibs?
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I have an aunt who married a pharmacist (fancy!), an aunt who married a failed east coast academic-elite-turned-pastor, a couple well off small business owners, and a relative who dated a scion of an idaho potato dynasty This is her side of the family's reference point ;)
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it would be interesting to see your class hierarchy what's higher than atty/doctor? fully vested SV dilettante? me: out-of-sight rich > CEO / exec > doctor/lawyer > middle trades e.g. engineering > mid-low trades e.g. teachers > low trades e.g. carpenters > labor > unemployed
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Yeah, I think that's about right--I have less insight into the lower tiers and their workings High tier tech employees def outstrip the modal doctor at this point, IMO. More agency at work, fewer hours, better pay and better working conditions
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bite me, robot
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In both cases (HMOs and BigLaw) the 80s and 90s saw massive consolidation that severely stratified the professions so that while there are still fat cats, the average lawminer is still just a miner.
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