I'm guessing the money, of course!! I'm not an anesthesiologist YET, but I plan on being one day, and I know that they get paid excellent salary...about $350,000+. I've heard that some greater anesthesiologists even make more than the president! But there are also the disadvantages about becoming an anesthesiologist. They have a HUGE risk of getting sued by a lot of people, because other people's lives are in your hands for many hourse of surgery, and if you give them too much anesthesia (OR NOT ENOUGH!!) and they don't wake up at all (or DO wake up IN THE MIDDLE OF SURGERY!!), then they could sue, and they could sue for thousands, too. But I guess that's why they earn so much money!! I hope this helps, coming from someone who's not even in college yet!!
what are the pros and cons of being an architect
There are no real pros or cons; you either are or aren't.
pros- your all powerful and your in control. cons-your asked everything.
some pros of being abstinent is staying away from diseases, infections and rumors. there are no cons to being there is no better way to be than being
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The pros and cons of being a neonatal nurse will vary from person to person. You get to do something you love, but you often have to deal with very sick babies.
The physiocrats were an 18th-century group of French economists who believed in the importance of agriculture as the primary source of wealth in society. Their main pro was their focus on the natural order of the economy and the idea that wealth came from the land. However, their main con was their limited view of economic activity, as they often overlooked the role of manufacturing and trade in creating wealth. Additionally, their ideas were not always practical or easily implemented in complex modern economies.
what were the pros and cons for the nulification
you get all da chix.
The pros of a construction job is the salary and also being in a union. The cons are the health and safety hazards that occur randomly.
pros an cons of the Oregon trail