<p>“Querty cannot verify the source (from about 6 years ago), therefore it is invalid.”</p>
<p>I didn’t call it invalid. Though when someone purposely gives you a source which can not easily be verified, it’s suspicious, especially with other sources out there which can be easily verified. My source here: [Ask</a> Dr. Salary: No College Required: UPS Drivers Salaries and More](<a href=“http://blogs.payscale.com/ask_dr_salary/2007/04/no_college_requ.html]Ask”>No College Required: UPS Drivers' Salaries and More | Payscale - Salary Comparison, Salary Survey, Search Wages) says they make on average 24.69/hr, which at 40hrs/week for 50weeks/year is $49,380. Regardless of whether this number is accurate or not, I have plenty of other flaws to prove my point.</p>
<p>" Also, people round numbers for simplicity all the time; the purpose is to illustrate a point, not be precise to three digits."</p>
<p>When you’re trying to prove something, no you don’t round numbers. Well, not unless you are trying to mislead people. </p>
<p>" Finally, the argument pertains to earnings per hour, ergo the assumption of working two UPS jobs to compensate for the discrepancy in hours worked."</p>
<p>If you want to change your argument, go ahead. This isn’t what the argument was before. </p>
<p>Now, I’m going to say I don’t think medicine is a good industry to go into either, but it’s just plain false to claim that UPS drivers make more than doctors.</p>