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Re: An HP Position is Open in Texas



This would be much more credible if stated by someone with a < $40K job!

I've found that most of the "money is not important" statements come from

those who already have enough.



The opinions expressed are strictly mine.

It's not about dose, it's about trust.

Curies forever.



Bill Lipton

liptonw@dteenergy.com



"Stabin, Michael" wrote:



> > then quit complaining about money and save

> > some people some real dose and come work for us.

>

> I would like to share that one of the most vivid lessons I got from

> living two years in Brasil is how much less the people have down there

> materially, but how much happier they are overall than Americans. Sure,

> every one of them would love to have more money. They dealt with an

> **incredibly** onerous beurocracy (makes the DOE people look like

> amateurs), a constantly changing (usually worsening) economy (when I

> arrived, gas was about $0.75/liter, two years later around $1.70/liter -

> yes per liter, not per gallon). Sometimes they did not get a salary for

> 2 or 3 months in a row because of an ongoing economic crisis. Yet they

> managed to get by and were the most happy, fun loving people that I know

> in the world. This is not entirely off topic (ahem, the list moderator

> explains). If you measure your value to society only by the dollars that

> you make, you will live with mostly negative feelings, because someone

> of similar qualifications always will be making more. If you focus on

> how much you enjoy your work, as Tom was explaining, and gravitate

> towards the enjoyable people around you, you will have a great life. In

> every phase of life, including work, your happiness is your

> minute-by-minute CHOICE. The rewards I have received as an HP are

> immeasurable. I love thinking about the science, I enjoy the great

> people. Life is good.

>

> Mike

>

> Michael G. Stabin, PhD, CHP

> Assistant Professor of Radiology and Radiological Sciences

> Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences

> Vanderbilt University

> 1161 21st Avenue South

> Nashville, TN 37232-2675

> Phone (615) 343-0068

> Fax   (615) 322-3764

> Pager (615) 835-5153

> e-mail     michael.g.stabin@vanderbilt.edu

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>

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