There are two differences between labor and expert. The first is that specific requirements are needed for expert, while there is usually no specific requirements for labor. The second is that an expert is usually paid high enough, while labor is usually paid low enough, even it is sometimes too low to even fulfill the daily needs of the labor. Based on that fact, it is better to become an expert, especially the expert in the field of health, right? Well, an expert in common field is already paid high enough, so you can imagine yourself how high the expert in the field of health, the field that is needed by everyone, is paid. Do not directly take doctors for example. Instead, just take phlebotomist, radiology technician, and ultrasound technician as examples.
A report says that phlebotomists get about $25,000-$40,000 per year. This is quite an amazing number if compared to other professions from other fields, even though phlebotomist is one of the most basic professions in the field of health. Well, if the basic one already gets high, then how about the intermediate or advance ones? To answer this question, just take the ultrasound technician as example. According to a report, the average ultrasound technician salary has reached $60,000 per year. It is quite high, is not it? However, the more surprising part is that the number can still raise in the following year. Also, with more experience and expertise gained, the number can also raise up to $80,000.
So, after knowing this, do you want to become a labor or an expert?





