Breakfast Burritos & Medical Surveys

What does a tortilla with eggs, potatoes, cheese (and hopefully some sausage and / or bacon) have to do with filling out medical surveys for money?

 I mean… other than the fact that a quick $10 or $20 will buy you a bag full of breakfast burritos. What is the connection? Read on, my handheld breakfast loving friend!

Breakfast Burritos & Medical Surveys

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To most in our profession, $15 doesn’t seem like much, and to be honest, I agree. But my philosophy is that any time I earn money outside of my paycheck, I invest 100%.  

More Money To Invest

So the way I look at it, this $15 today will be worth exponentially more in 25 years when I see it again. The math is simple: $15 compounded yearly at let’s say 8% interest for 25 years would be worth over $100 ($102.73 to be exact).

If you frequently turn down invitations, both socially and professionally, you’re probably going to start being invited less. Let’s be honest, if folks are frequently turning down invitations for your dinner parties, you’ll eventually stop inviting them.  

Keeping the Opportunity Door Open

I do realize that one company or product or drug will not be altered at all by my set of opinions. But it is my opportunity to raise concerns, give praise, offer input and also see what’s in the pipeline of future medical advances. 

Have my Voice be Heard

For those of you who participate in medical surveys you know the drill. There are 2-5 screening questions to see if you qualify to compete the survey, if you don’t qualify, you don’t get paid.

Didn’t Think I’d Qualify Anyway

Lucky for me, someone wanted to know my opinion on drug names, difficulty with pronunciation, ease of spelling, and whether the name fit the clinical profile of what the drug reportedly does. So I told them: good, no, yes, and sure.

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