Top 5 Reasons Your Doctor Has a Side Hustle

That’s right. Your doctor spent at least 11 years in post-secondary education to be in a position to take care of you.

She probably puts in 50 to 60 hours a week or more on the job. And yet, if she doesn’t have an active side hustle, she’s probably been thinking about starting one.

Whatever the side hustle, there are a handful of reasons your doctor may very well have more than one job.

Top 5 Reasons Your Doctor Has a Side Hustle

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Your doctor may be working a side job simply to avoid treating their school debt like a mortgage. 

#1: Doctors are Deep in Debt

You can opt for a 25-year repayment plan, but with some hard work and discipline, even the higher balances can be eliminated by most doctors in less than a decade.

The closer your doctor is to financial independence — and can conceivably be done saving for retirement — the more freedom he has to do whatever it is outside of medicine that feeds his soul.

#2 Personal Fulfillment

Starting something completely novel — often from scratch — can give your physician a whole new set of goals to set and pinnacles to reach. That may be exactly what your goal-oriented doctor needs.

#3 A Goal-Driven Nature

Physicians get a late start on retirement savings and often celebrate becoming “worthless,” that is escaping a negative net worth to finally break even, at some point in their thirties.

#4 Another Retirement Account

A side hustle can allow an employed physician to open another type of retirement account, such as a solo 401(k) or SEP IRA, with earnings from the extra income.

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